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FBI Releases 2017 NIBRS Crime Data

December 10, 2018 By Motor City 911

The FBI released detailed data on nearly 6.3 million criminal offenses reported via the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) in 2017.

The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program’s latest report, NIBRS, 2017, presents data about victims, known offenders, and relationships for offenses reported in 52 categories.

In addition, the report provides information on arrests for those crimes as well as 10 additional categories for which only arrest data is collected.

In 2017, 6,998 law enforcement agencies, whose jurisdictions covered more than 105.6 million U.S. inhabitants, submitted NIBRS data to the UCR Program. These agencies comprised 42.0 percent of the 16,655 law enforcement agencies who submitted data to the UCR Program in 2017.

Based on NIBRS submissions, the FBI compiled aggregate tables on 5,369,204 incidents involving 6,290,042 offenses, 6,631,461 victims, 5,266,175 known offenders, and 3,361,416 arrestees. (Currently, the FBI does not estimate for agencies that do not submit NIBRS data.)

Of the reported offenses, 61.0 percent were crimes against property, 23.0 percent were crimes against persons, and 16.0 percent were crimes against society.

Victims

Victim types, collected for all reported NIBRS offenses, include individuals, businesses, institutions, or society as a whole. For 2017, the data regarding victims who were individuals revealed the following:

  • Of the 4,524,968 individuals, 23.4 percent were between 21 and 30 years of age.
  • A little more than half (50.9 percent) were female, 48.3 percent were male, and the gender of 0.8 percent of victims was unknown.
  • Most victims (71.5 percent) were white, 21.0 percent were black or African-American,1.5 percent were Asian, 0.6 percent were American Indian or Alaska Native, and less than 0.1 percent were Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander. The race of 5.3 percent of victims was unknown.

Known Offenders

In 2017, law enforcement identified and reported information on 5,266,175 known offenders, meaning some aspect of the suspect—such as age, gender, or race—was known.

  • Of these offenders, 41.9 percent were between 16 and 30 years of age.
  • By gender, most offenders (62.4 percent) were male, 25.5 percent were female, and gender for 12.1 percent was unknown.
  • By race, more than half (55.7 percent) of known offenders were white, 27.1 percent were black or African-American, and 1.9 percent were of other races. The race was unknown for 15.3 percent of reported known offenders.

Victim-to-Offender Relationships

Concerning the relationship of victims to known offenders, there were 1,448,833 victims of crimes against persons (e.g., murders, sex offenses, assault offenses) and robbery offenses from the crimes against property category.

  • More than half (52.2 percent) of the victims knew their offenders (or at least one offender when more than one was present) but did not have a familial relationship to them.
  • Nearly one quarter (24.4 percent) of the victims were related to their offenders (or at least one offender when more than one was present).

Arrestees

Law enforcement agencies submitted data to the UCR Program through incident reports and arrest reports for 3,361,416 arrestees.

  • Of these arrestees, 33.2 percent were 21 to 30 years of age.
  • By gender, 71.6 percent were male, and 28.4 percent were female.
  • By race, most arrestees (70.7 percent) were white, 24.5 percent were black or African-American, and 2.7 percent were of other races. The race was unknown for 2.1 percent of arrestees.

Drug/Narcotic Offenses

A brief look at data collected through NIBRS for 874,003 drug/narcotic offenses shows the more expansive data NIBRS offers, particularly offender data, and the types of connections available through NIBRS.

  • Law enforcement counted at least one drug/narcotic offense in 16.3 percent of all criminal incidents reported through NIBRS in 2017.
  • Of the 5,266,175 known offenders, 21.3 percent were connected to drug/narcotic offenses.
  • Of the 3,361,416 arrestees reported through NIBRS, 16.1 percent were arrested for drug/narcotic offenses.

Agency-level NIBRS data for the reporting year is available through the interactive NIBRS map found on the home page of the publication, as well as in offense tables which present statistics for each agency reporting 12 months of NIBRS data. 

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See Also: 2017 National Incident Based Reporting System 

More: FBI Federal Crime Data

More: Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, Daily Planet Tagged With: FBI

Video: Vehicle Tour Of Detroit’s East/West Sides

December 10, 2018 By Motor City 911

The following videos chronicle life in the streets of Detroit’s east and west sides. 

Disclaimer: These are not my videos. I highly recommend you follow the videographer at his YouTube channel here:  CharlieBo313.

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, LOCAL NEWS, Michigan News, VIDEOS Tagged With: charliebo313, Detroit, East Detroit, Video, West Detroit, youtube

Michigan DNR CO Finds Missing Cadillac Teens, Arrests Abductor

December 10, 2018 By Motor City 911

Two teenage girls reported missing after not returning home from their Cadillac Junior High School Friday were located Saturday night by Michigan Department of Natural Resources Conservation Officer Mike Hearn.

DNR CO Mike Hearn

Trinity Machowski, 13, and Arrianna Schings, 14, were found with alleged abductor Christopher Wagenschutz, 34, of Cadillac early Saturday evening in Kalkaska County.

After initially being taken to the Cadillac Police Department, the girls have since been returned home to their families.

Police issued a “Be on the Lookout” bulletin Friday for Wagenschutz who was being sought for child abduction in the Cadillac area. It was reported Wagenschutz picked-up the two teens from the Cadillac Junior High School Friday afternoon.

The bulletin included a description of Wagenschultz, a vehicle license plate number and reported that Wagenschultz was suspected to be driving a red Subaru. The bulletin also reported that the suspect may have a firearm in his possession and was therefore considered dangerous.

Hearn was patrolling the Village of Kalkaska early Saturday evening. He had received the original “Be on the Lookout” information from Kalkaska County Central Dispatch and had also been told there was reason to believe the vehicle and suspect might be in the Kalkaska area.

At around 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Hearn saw a vehicle driving into the parking lot of St. Mary in the Woods, located at 438 County Road 612 in Kalkaska. The vehicle matched the description provided in the bulletin. Hearn followed the vehicle in his DNR patrol truck and confirmed the vehicle and license plate information.

With the confirmed identification of the vehicle, Hearn reported the location to Kalkaska County Central Dispatch. He followed the vehicle into the parking lot of the Northland Food Center, located at 2101 U.S. 131 and activated his emergency lights. The vehicle did not stop and continued to drive slowly through the parking lot.

Sgt. Eric Johnson of the Kalkaska County Sheriff’s Office was patrolling the area nearby and heard the radio communication from Hearn. Johnson went to Hearn’s location and was able to help Hearn stop the suspect vehicle.

As Hearn and Johnson exited their patrol vehicles, they ordered the driver to place his hands in the air. The two officers then removed the driver from the car, who was confirmed to be Wagenschutz, and placed him in custody without incident. Wagenschutz was armed with a firearm.

Johnson took Wagenschutz to the Kalkaska County Sheriff’s Office. Machowski and Schings were also removed from the vehicle and did not appear to be harmed. Hearn transported the girls to the sheriff’s office. All three persons were turned over to the Cadillac Police Department. 

“Conservation officers live in the county they serve which helps them to be a stronger part of their communities,” said Gary Hagler, chief of the DNR’s Law Enforcement Division. “We are fortunate that CO Hearn was on patrol nearby and was able to quickly resolve this situation without any injuries.”

Hearn has served the DNR Law Enforcement Division since 2004 and works in Kalkaska County.

Michigan conservation officers are fully commissioned state peace officers who provide natural resources protection, ensure recreational safety and protect citizens by providing general law enforcement duties and lifesaving operations in the communities they serve.

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, INCIDENT PAGE, Michigan News Tagged With: Arrianna Schings, Christoper Wagenshutz, CO Mike Hearn, DNR, Michigan, Missing Cadillac Girls, Trinity Machowski

11 Year Old Shot On Detroit’s East Side

December 8, 2018 By Motor City 911

BREAKING – Detroit – December 8 2018 3:40PM: Detroit Police officers from the 9th Precinct are on scene @ Flanders & Newport where an 11 year old male has been shot. 9th Precinct units notified dispatch that the child has suffered a gunshot wound to the leg.

Detroit Fire’s Engine 50 and Detroit EMS have also arrived on the scene.

Update 3

10:58PM: DPD now saying the child was 7 years of age. Child was inside the residence when shots rang out outside. DPD is calling it a drive-by. 1 round struck the child in the leg. The child was conveyed to the hospital by Detroit EMS where he is listed in temporary serious condition. No information is available on the shooter or the shooter’s vehicle.

Update 2

6:18PM – Detroit Police are saying this is a drive-by shooting, best go with that. Kids condition is unknown.

Update 1

5:16PM – Some conflicting reports from this incident. Detroit Police say this was a drive-by shooting, information from the community says the child had the gun in his pocket and it went off, striking him in the leg. I haven’t heard any information on a shooter.

Stay tuned…

Dispatch Audio

Shooting @ Flanders & Newport

Developing story, check back for updates.

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, DETROIT POLICE, INCIDENT PAGE, LOCAL NEWS Tagged With: Detroit, Shooting

Dispatch Audio: 2 Year Old Dies In Hamtramck Dwelling Fire, 3 Others Injured

December 7, 2018 By Motor City 911

Occupied Dwelling Fire @ McKay & Lawley in Hamtramck. Children reportedly trapped inside. Detroit Fire's 8th Battalion on scene with a working structure fire. Hamtramck Engine 1 reports children trapped inside. https://t.co/BPcO6oxcAC https://t.co/BPcO6oxcAC

— Motor City 911 (@DetroitScanner) December 7, 2018

MacKay & Lawley, Hamtramck

December 7, 2018 1:10AM Code 1 Box Alarm

Hamtramck, Michigan: Firefighters from multiple jurisdictions fought an occupied dwelling fire in the City of Hamtramck early Friday morning.

Detroit Fire’s Central Office dispatched the dwelling fire in the 13100 block of MacKay at 1:10AM and notified responding companies the house was occupied and children were trapped inside.

Upon arrival, companies immediately went into rescue mode and entered the dwelling in an attempt to locate victims.

Searches of the dwelling discovered 2 children and 1 adult, all injured. 

A Hamtramck firefighter was also injured in the blaze.

A 2 year old child died of their injuries. The conditions of the other occupants and the Hamtramck firefighter are unknown.

Fire Companies:

Detroit Fire Engines 35, 46, 56, 60 & Squad 5.

Hamtramck Engine 1 & Hamtramck Ladder Truck 1

Highland Park Engine 1

Incident Command: Detroit Fire’s Battalion Chief 8

Detroit EMS sent 4 EMS rigs to the fire scene.

Detroit Police Scout & Arson Cars also responded to the scene.

Dispatch Audio

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, DETROIT FIRE, INCIDENT PAGE, LOCAL NEWS Tagged With: Detroit Fire, Dispatch Audio

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