San Antonio flattened the curve of rising violent crime in 2023 after implementing a hot spot policing initiative.
Officials say violent crime in San Antonio leveled off last year after implementing the Violent Crime Reduction Plan, which involves placing officers and patrol vehicles in the most violence-prone hot spots across the city.San Antonio flattened the curve of violent crime in 2023 after four years of trending upward, according to police officials and researchers.
Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription. Please reload the page and try again. Those hot spots saw a nearly 37% decrease in average violent crime incidents compared to last year, according to the data., the city and UTSA are nearly ready to start the second phase of the plan at one hot spot where violent crime is particularly pervasive: Rosemont at Highland Park, an apartment complex on the East Side owned by the local housing authority Opportunity Home San Antonio.
A team of staff from various city departments including Metro Health, Parks and Recreation, the City Attorney’s Office and Code Enforcement is slated to finalize its plan for Rosemont in early May, Tillyer said.of the plan, said he would like his office to be involved in plans for the Rosemont, which is located in his district.“My office and my team have proven time and time again, that community engagement is our strong point,” he told reporters after the meeting.
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