The Mount Vernon Police Department 2020 statistics document summarizes crime statistics and department activities for 2020. Homicides increased 350% from 2019, while rape and robbery remained unchanged or decreased slightly. The department created a Violent Crimes Unit in May 2020 to address increased violence, and members made 192 arrests. Support services divisions conducted community outreach and the training unit graduated 25 citizens from a police academy program. The department launched reform initiatives focusing on wellness, community policing, and equity.
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MVPD Yearly Department Report 2020
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City of Mount Vernon Police Department
Glenn Scott, Commissioner
2020 Statistics
Prepared by: Lieutenant Krista Mann, Det McCue and Det Gutierrez
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The holidays often see a rise in
reported stolen packages. In
December 2020, GIU identified
and arrested the suspect in the
porch pirate pattern.
Tips:
specify delivery time and
location
Monitor video surveillance
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The Violent Crimes Unit was
created in May 2020 to help
combat the scourge of violence
and illegal drugs in the City after a
spike in violence at the onset of
the COVID pandemic.
VCU arrested 192 persons
72 of the arrests were felony
charges
VCU executed 5 court authorized
search warrants
$25,000 was seized and
confiscated.
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Members of VCU were responsible for
the recovery of 12 illegal firearms in 2020
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The City had a violent year in 2020, where the community suffered a loss total of 10
individuals to homicides. These scenes were processed by our Criminal Investigations
Unit (CIU).
The Major Case Unit, working in concert with the Intelligence Unit and the Federal
Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF) successfully closed by
arrest 80% of the 10 homicides. This closure rate is higher than the national
average.
17. Support Services Division 2020
Highlights
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Technology Services Unit who oversaw the installation of our new Motorola Microwave Radio System
Discovery Unit - In 2020 the Discovery Unit (led by Sgt. McKennie) was instituted statewide and ours was recognized
as being one of the best statewide
City Ordinance Officer
Records Unit
Evidence & Property Unit
Training Unit
Jail Unit - recognized for being the best in the County
Vehicle Recovery Unit
Animal Shelter
School Crossing Guards
Ceremonial Unit
Building Maintenance. Office of Weights & Measures
20. Instituted a Covid-19 Social Distancing and Personal Protection
Technique Initiative adhering to the Governor's regulations
PPE distribution
Affects on manpower and crime increase
Affects on wellness and increased deaths
COVID informationals distributed by patrolman
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22. Support Services Division 2020
Training Unit Highlights
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During 2020, the Training Unit also conducted a 10-week Citizens Police Academy
that graduated 25 citizens. This academy covered various topics related to law
enforcement and the Mount Vernon Police Department
23. Support Services Division 2020
Training Highlights
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MOS received over 35,000 hours of training in the form of pre-tour roll call training,
in-service training, and attendance at specialized training courses conducted by
this Department, outside law enforcement agencies and the private industry.
In 2020, the Training Unit was the liaison with the Westchester County Police
Academy and provided instructors for Firearms, Emergency Vehicle Operations
Course, Weapons of Mass Destruction, Arson, Defensive Tactics, Active Shooter,
Interactive Skills and Vehicle Stops during the sessions of the Basic Course for
Police Officers.
Field Training Officer (FTO) program resulted in thirteen new recruits being trained.
Expansion of the Reality Based Training during the annual firearms training cycle
Mental health and wellness training
First ever in house training to newly promoted sergeants
Police encounters with autistic people training
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In July, we swore in deputy
commissioners Jennifer
Lackard, a civilian and justice
reform advocate and Ernest
Morales III, a 30-year NYPD
veteran and first Latino
deputy commissioner and in
Mount Vernons history.
Together the leadership of
the department has put
forth their transforming
policing initiatives
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Officer wellness (MVPD-Well)
Community wellness
Crisis intervention team
Mental health support
Special Needs registry
Re-entry, mental health and youth councils
Community policing unit
Restructure auxiliary police
Precision policing
Co-response behavioral health network
De-escalation training
Steady tours
Cold cases unit
Post-crisis wellness checks for officers
Childcare solutions & financial literacy training
Internal affairs & patrol restructuring
Community conversations with police department
In early October 2020, we launched the Mount Vernon Police
Reform Commission composed of elected officials, community
members, justice advocates and local policy makers. Its goal is to
ensure that we create a safer Mount Vernon where residents are
treated equitably.
30. COVID (Responding to Calls)
COVID (MOS Reporting sick for)
COVID (Informational PowerPoint)
Use of Force Policy
Internal Affairs
Internal Affairs Investigations
Written Orders (policy update)
Fraternization and Nepotism
Office of the Chief (updated responsibilities)
Modified Duty Assignment
Orders of Protection Served on Members
Civilian Complaints
Critical Incident Stress Management
Remote Restraint Device - BolaWrap
MOS Firearms Policy
Equipment Updates
Utilizing PowerDMS for training and Accreditation
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31. Internal Affairs 2020 Highlights
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Opened 17 cases against 16 officers and one civilian employee. Five cases were closed,
three exonerated, one substantiated, one unsubstantiated, two withdrawn and ten remain
open.
Five Officers were suspended, two Officers modified or received a change of assignments.
Two cases from 2019 were closed; one was substantiated, and one was exonerated.
Conducted 8 residential canvasses and 26 business canvasses.
Conducted forty-two absence control inspections.
Randomly conducted inspections of radio room communications.
Conducted one audit of the Mount Vernon Police Department Detective Division
investigation funds. No discrepancies found.
Conducted a property and evidence audit and inventory check.
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Lt. Mann spearheaded a give back to the community which provided a toiletry and blanket giveaway for the
Womens Family Shelter on 17 South 2nd Ave (Vernon Plaza Family) and the Youth Shelter Program of Westchester
located at 220 E 8th St. The items were donated by MVPD officers, MVPD PBA, Dept of Recreation, City Hall Youth
Bureau and the Guidance Center of Westchester
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Det Montika Jones, Det David Clarke, Westchester Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and Cupcake Cutie