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Unprecedented collaboration to stop


the flow of illegal guns

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Gun Seized, New York State
12,000

10,515

10,000

9,088

Over 10,000 guns taken 8,000

off the street in 2022 6,819


6,338 6,252
6,000

In 2022, police seized firearms at historic high


numbers: 66% more firearms seized than in 2019
and 16% more firearms seized than in 2021 4,000

2,000

Source: New York Division of State Police 0


2018 2019 2020 2021 2022

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The task force has redefined the role of the state police:
In 2022, THE STATE police seized a historic high number of guns
In 2022, New York State Police seized 35% more guns than in 2021

1,600
1,429
1,400

1,200
1,056

1,000

800

600 551 528 517

400

200

2018 2019 2020 2021 2022

Source: New York Division of State Police.


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In 2023, THE STATE police continues to seize more guns than ever
State Police seized 154% more firearms than in 2019 and 2% more than historic high 2022

700

580 592
600

500

400

276 284
300
233

200 174

100

2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023

Source: New York Division of State Police, Data from January 1, 2023, through May 31, 2023.

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Since expanding red flag law,
Extreme risk protection orders up OVER 600%
Extreme Risk Protection Orders by month
12,000 3000

10,000 2500

8,000 2000
Cumulative ERPOs

Monthly ERPOs
6,000 1500

4,000 1000

2,000 500

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June (as of
March April May June July August September October November December January February March April May
6/15)
2022 2023
Monthly ERPOS 65 61 118 302 402 623 581 630 629 725 765 851 930 832 927
Cumulative ERPO s 1373 1434 1552 1854 2256 2879 3460 4090 47 19 5444 6209 7060 7990 8822 9749 10212

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Fewer guns on the streets, fewer shooting victims
Shootings were down 15% in GIVE jurisdictions and 17% in NYC in 2022 vs 2021

6,000

5,000

4,000

3,000 ONYC (GIVE Counties)


NYC

2,000

1,000
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Source: DCJS, NYPD Compstat

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fewer guns in the streets & fewer shootings, fewer murders
Murder rate decreased by over 10% in NYS and NYC in 2022, outpacing the national trend

Murder rate per 100,000 residents, 1965-2022


35

30

25

20
NYS
NYC
15 Outside NYC

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1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020

Source: DCJS, FBI UCR, FBI UCS Annual Crime Reports; see also MCCA Violent Crime Report 2022 and 2021 Year End and CCJ Pandemic, Social Unrest, and Crime in U.S. Cities: Year-End 2022 Update

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With increased cooperation,
more gun arrests & more prosecutions
In 2022 & YTD 2023, conviction rate for felony firearm cases is on par with pre-pandemic

Conviction Rate for Felony Firearm Arrests


80%

70%

60%

50%

40% NYC
ONYC
30%

20%

10%

0%
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 YTD 2023

Source: NYS DCJS

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Outside New York City, shootings are similar to pre-pandemic levels
Average Daily shootings YTD, Outside NYC
3.0
2.85
2.7

2.5

2.01
2.0 1.9
1.75

1.5 1.38 1.44

1.0

0.5

0.0
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023

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in New York City, shootings are close to pre-pandemic levels
Average Daily shootings YTD, NYC
4.0
3.79

3.5 3.38

3.0

2.51
2.5

2.14
2.0 1.86 1.81
1.77

1.5

1.0

0.5

0.0
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023

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$337 Million to Reduce & Prevent Gun Violence

$70 million to help communities respond to gun violence

$84 million for youth employment programs million for aid to prosecutors

Over $36 million for the Gun Involved Violence Elimination Initiative (GIVE)

$26 million to expand State Police Community Stabilization Units

$16 million for the statewide crime analysis network

$66.7 million to increase number of State Police Academy classes

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