The Bloomington Police Department’s annual report reveals a concerning 23% increase in shootings and a 17% rise in weapon violations for 2024. With overall crime up by 1.5%, Police Chief Jamal Simington highlighted a troubling trend: the average age of gun offenders is just 19, and juvenile offenders have tripled from the previous year, raising significant concerns about youth involvement in gun-related activities.
The report indicates a 16% spike in gun seizures, attributed to proactive policing efforts and collaboration with violence interrupters. Despite an increase in certain offenses, car thefts dropped by 27%, while the department navigates challenges such as staffing shortages, with ongoing recruitment initiatives underway. This complex crime landscape prompts ongoing engagement with law enforcement partners across Illinois to address organized crime effectively.
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