Crime in Flint, Michigan

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Crime in Flint, Michigan, has been a serious issue for more than a decade. Since the late-2000s, Flint has consistently ranked among the most violent cities in the United States. Law enforcement in Flint is primarily the responsibility of the Flint Police Department, which is often assisted by the Genesee County Sheriff's Department and the Michigan State Police, which maintains a post in adjacent Flint Township that serves all of Genesee County, as well as the Genesee County Parks and Recreation Commission Police and the campus police departments of the University of Michigan–Flint, Kettering University, and Mott Community College.

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Flint Police Department

The Flint Police Department (a.k.a. Flint PD or FPD) is the primary law enforcement agency in the city, led by Chief Terence Green. In recent decades, it has faced significant downsizing due to population decline and the ongoing economic depression in the city.

Between 2008 and 2010, mayor Dayne Walling reduced the number of patrol-level police officers from 208 to 67. The total number of police officer positions fell by 141, due to a combination of layoffs, resignations, and retirements [1] [2]

On September 28, 2011, the Flint Police Department was awarded $1,225,638 from the Department of Justice's Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) program to re-hire 6 laid off patrol officers. The officers were scheduled to be on the job starting in October 2011. [3]

On June 18, 2012, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder visited Flint and announced additional state troopers would be sent to Flint and that additional state money would be provided to Flint for the city jail. [4] Additionally, on the same day, state representative Jim Ananich proposed the Michigan State Housing Development Authority give state money from the federal foreclosure benefit fund to the Flint Police Department to hire more officers. [5] A month later on July 17, 2012, Ananich reiterated his push to secure those funds from the state. He also pointed out that scrap metal thefts are on the rise in the city, and proposed a portion of the $97 million fund be set aside to prevent them, which he claimed will also benefit the local economy by attracting new businesses to the city. [6]

Flint PD's newest squad is the Crime Area Target Team, formed by Chief Tim Johnson in April 2016. [7] It concentrates on combating the illegal narcotics trafficking and firearms trades. In February 2017, it confiscated $20,000 street value crystal methamphetamine, $20,000 street value heroin, nearly $10,000 worth of powder cocaine, $2,300 worth of crack cocaine, $30,000 worth of marijuana, $1,500 in psilocybin mushrooms, $1,500 of illegal prescription medications, and about $34,000 cash. This resulted in 126 arrests, 238 new felonies, 82 new misdemeanors, 22 felony warrants, 19 misdemeanors, 30 guns confiscated and 30 vehicles impounded. [8]

The Flint Police Department was featured in a 2015 episode of TNT's Cold Justice: Sex Crimes , which paid to test old rape kits that resulted in convictions of three people for criminal sexual conduct. [9]

The Flint Police Department appeared in four episodes of the 31st season of the reality show Cops , aired in mid 2018 and early 2019. [10] [11] The episodes were titled "Three's Company", "Out the Window", "Slow and Low", and "Spinning Out".

The Flint Police Department (and the Flint water crisis) is also the subject of the eight-part 2018 Netflix documentary Flint Town , which was recorded in 2016. [12]

The following statistics are derived from the annual Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Uniform Crime Reports. [13] [14]

YearPopulation Violent crime Murder/manslaughter Rape [lower-alpha 1] Robbery Aggravated assault Property crime Burglary Larceny/theft Motor vehicle theft Arson
2005119,8142,708481055661,9897,7092,6343,4921,583188
2006118,2563,070541436272,2468,1173,0583,5381,521186
2007116,0242,741301096651,9377,2463,2412,9651,040240
2008113,4622,297321036861,4766,8893,2732,707909145
2009111,6572,24436915901,5276,3973,0572,664676173
2010109,2452,41253926701,5976,2373,6481,936653343
2011102,3572,39252856071,6486,6183,6282,220770287
2012101,6322,774631086731,9305,6452,9792,207459226
201399,9411,907481454471,2674,2611,9412,000320110
201499,1661,694281152771,2743,8911,6771,944270133
201598,2211,45147772721,0553,5381,3911,88026779
201697,5481,54545962491,1553,3231,2131,86724363
201796,4481,879371042721,4662,6329611,397274
201895,9431,739321301891,3882,5847961,488300
201995,2121,2842364781,1191,9865591,220207

Most dangerous city in the U.S.

Flint has been consistently ranked as one of the most dangerous cities in the United States by multiple sources. [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] From 2007 to 2009, violent crime in Flint was ranked in the top five among U.S. cities with a population of at least 50,000 people. [21] From 2010 to 2012, Flint ranked as the city with the highest violent crime rate among cities with over 100,000 population. [22] In 2015, CQ Press (using FBI statistics) ranked the crime index for Flint as 7th-highest in cities with population greater than 75,000. [23]

Unsolved crime

Unsolved crimes remained high in Flint. In 2008, only 19 of 32 homicides resulted in convictions; in 2009, only 12 of 36 homicides led to conviction; and, in 2010, only 31 of 64 homicides led to conviction. [24]

Notes

  1. The reporting definition of rape was changed in 2013, reducing the ability to directly compare with previous years. Further information is available from the FBI [15]

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