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Project Safe Neighborhoods 2024, Western District of Missouri

Award Information

Award #
15PBJA-24-GG-04030-GUNP
Funding Category
Formula
Location
Congressional District
Status
Awarded, but not yet accepted
Funding First Awarded
2024
Total funding (to date)
$201,047

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2024, $201,047)

Under the coordination and leadership of the United States Attorney's Office (USAO), Western District of Missouri, a Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) task force was re-established in 2018.  PSN is currently implementing PSN strategies in the District. The task force combines federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, former and retired law enforcement officials, and local businesses and community organizations to implement a comprehensive holistic crime reduction program. The overwhelming response from partners involved in this task force has been very positive. 
Through intelligence sharing with the Jackson County Prosecutor's Office, Kansas City Missouri Police Department (KCPD), and other state and federal agencies, the PSN task force has identified areas with the highest violent crime rates in Kansas City, Missouri to be targeted for a violent crime reduction strategy. The violent crimes in the target enforcement area are driven by gang or group related narcotics activity including retaliation driven crimes. 

The district will continue to build on past successful evidence-based interventions to share intelligence, to stay current on identifying specific violent crime hot spots within the target enforcement areas to provide coordinated police response to those areas, and to identify prolific violent offenders driving the violence. The district will continue our partnership with the Kansas City Police Department's Law Enforcement Resource Center, in which the Midwest Crime Gun Intelligence Center (CGIC) is located as well as a Gang Intelligence Squad to assist with identifying the violent active trigger pullers in the target enforcement area for investigation and prosecution.  Funds will be used to support the reinstallation of Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) in violent hot spot intersections in the target enforcement area to assist with the identification of violent individuals and gang/groups in the area. 

The Western District of Missouri's PSN program will work with community engagement and prevention assets to reduce violent crime. The PSN program partners have engaged with an advertising partner to assist with research and preparation of a targeted social media campaign, to deter those individuals and groups from committing violent acts in our community.

Date Created: September 27, 2024