President Biden Delivers Remarks on his Actions to Fight Crime and Make Our Communities Safer

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Summary

TLDRThe video features a discussion on crime reduction strategies in Detroit and the nationwide efforts led by President Biden. Key highlights include collaboration with local partners, funding from the American Rescue Plan, and innovative initiatives like the One Detroit project and the mental health co-response. Detroit has achieved significant reductions in homicides, shootings, and carjackings through collaboration and strategic investments. President Biden acknowledges these efforts, highlighting his Administration's support through funding, policy reforms, and executive actions to further reduce violent crime. There's an emphasis on the need for community trust in policing, continued legislative efforts to control gun violence, and significant investments in law enforcement and community programs. Future plans include further expanding mental health initiatives, continuing community policing, and executing comprehensive crime reduction strategies across the nation.

Takeaways

  • 🙏 Collaboration in Detroit led to crime reduction.
  • 🏙️ Mayor Mike Duggan's leadership pivotal in reopening courts.
  • 💰 Officer salaries increased by $10,000 as a strategy against crime.
  • 🧠 Mental health co-response units assist police in crisis situations.
  • 🚔 American Rescue Plan funds significantly supported police initiatives.
  • 📉 Crimes reduced: 18% in homicides, 34% in carjackings.
  • 🤝 Community trust with police is a focus.
  • 🔫 Gun legislation and control are key to reducing violence.
  • 📈 President Biden highlights historic crime rate reductions.
  • 🔄 Ongoing efforts needed for future crime reduction in 2024.

Timeline

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The speaker expresses gratitude to President Biden for the opportunity to discuss crime reduction in Detroit, highlighting collaboration as a key factor in their success. They detail the roles of various city leaders and initiatives like One Detroit and the Community Violence Initiative (CVI) in achieving significant crime rate reductions. The American Rescue Plan funds have been instrumental, aiding in officer training and community engagement efforts, leading to notable decreases in homicides and shootings. Innovative measures like mental health co-response units are also emphasized as part of their comprehensive crime reduction strategy.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:11:34

    President Joe Biden thanks law enforcement officers for their service, acknowledging the decrease in violent crime rates across cities. He credits the American Rescue Plan and federal investments for supporting law enforcement and community safety during the pandemic. Biden highlights efforts to recruit and train officers, improve trust between police and communities, and tackle gun violence through executive orders and legislative efforts. He stresses the importance of community programs led by trusted messengers to prevent crime, and reaffirms the administration's commitment to continuing crime reduction efforts, asserting progress despite challenges.

Mind Map

Video Q&A

  • What are some strategies used to reduce crime in Detroit?

    Detroit has used collaboration, officer wage increases, reopening of courts, the One Detroit initiative, mental health co-response, and funding from the American Rescue Plan.

  • How has the American Rescue Plan contributed to Detroit's crime reduction?

    The American Rescue Plan funds have been used for officer training, new patrol vehicles, mental health initiatives, and community programs.

  • What initiatives focus on mental health in Detroit's crime strategy?

    Detroit has implemented a mental health co-response unit, with police officers working alongside mental health professionals, and has placed mental health professionals in the 911 dispatch center.

  • How has President Biden supported crime reduction across the country?

    President Biden has invested in law enforcement, community programs, and mental health initiatives, and has pushed for significant gun safety laws.

  • What are some of the crime reduction statistics for Detroit?

    Detroit has seen an 18% reduction in homicides, 16% reduction in non-fatal shootings, and 34% reduction in carjackings.

  • How is community trust being built with the police in Detroit?

    Community trust is being built through initiatives like the mental health co-response and programs ensuring new officers engage in community service before active duty.

  • What future plans does Detroit have for crime reduction?

    Detroit plans to expand its mental health co-response, continue community policing efforts, and deploy new programs like Serve Them Protect.

  • What does President Biden propose for further crime reduction?

    Pres. Biden proposes banning assault weapons, enhancing community policing, increasing federal investment in crime prevention, and passing the George Floyd policing act.

  • What role does gun legislation play in the crime reduction efforts?

    Gun legislation, including banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, is considered essential for further reducing gun violence.

  • How are the crime reduction efforts coordinated nationally?

    Efforts are coordinated with local, state, and federal partners, and through presidential initiatives like the American Rescue Plan and proposed legislative changes.

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    good afternoon
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    everyone I want to thank President Biden
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    for the tremendous honor of being here
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    today and inviting me once again to the
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    White House it is my pleasure to be able
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    to talk to you about the crime
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    reductions in Detroit and I look forward
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    to hearing from my colleagues about
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    their crime reductions as
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    well in Detroit collaboration is our
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    strength it's the biggest reasons for
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    our crime reduction uh the support of
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    our Mayor Mike Dugen with his leadership
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    on negotiations that gave our officers a
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    $10,000 raise uh to the strategies that
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    he deployed uh post pandemic bringing
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    Partners to the table to reopen our
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    courts many of us saw our courts closed
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    down as a result of co uh cases were
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    backlogged uh and it was through his
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    leadership and our Partnerships that we
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    were able uh to get our courts back open
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    and work collaboratively to get cases
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    prosecuted
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    our us attorney Don eison has been a
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    tremendous partner to us our one Detroit
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    initiative has focused on reducing crime
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    in the most violent neighborhoods in
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    Detroit while providing resources to
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    better the quality of life for for our
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    most vulnerable
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    residents our Deputy Mayor Todd bettison
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    who leads our City's Innovative
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    Community violence initiative which is
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    our CVI the program is called shot
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    Stoppers shot Stoppers which is reported
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    by the American Rescue plan dollars
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    while early the CVI has shown promise
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    and we look forward to seeing the impact
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    that CV will have accompanied with our
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    strategies on crime to further reduce
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    crime our Partnerships with our local
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    state federal Partners our prosecutor
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    our Wayne County Executive our Sheriff
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    our judges our state police and
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    certainly ATF and
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    FBI our American Rescue plan funds have
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    been a tremendous game Cher for Detroit
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    is it's helped us reach these historic
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    lows in crime uh we've got an 18%
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    reduction in homicides our lowest since
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    1966 last year a 16% reduction in
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    non-fatal shootings a 34% reduction in
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    carjackings our American Rescue funds
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    have helped us re retrain officers to
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    develop our training center to bring
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    state-of-the-art training to our
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    officers and to build bridges in our
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    community by looking at Best Practices
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    around the country and deploying those
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    best best practices in the city of
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    Detroit our investments in crime
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    fighting tools such as new Patrol
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    Vehicles dedicated to gun violence uh
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    allowing officers to respond to these
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    crimes in progress and often times in
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    less than five minutes after receiving
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    the
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    call our quality of life
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    issues blight and abandoned vehicles uh
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    we've used our American Rescue funds to
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    purchase speed signs we are seeing an
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    uptick in our community with drag racing
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    and drifting and speeding through our
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    neighborhoods and they have been
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    valuable for us uh deploying in our
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    communities uh to help combat those
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    problems new job opportunities we've
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    hired a number of different new jobs
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    that allows us to use civilian
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    professionals analysts
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    directors that were otherwise being
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    filled by police officers we're able to
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    put those officers on the street and use
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    those civilian professionals to fill
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    those those roles but something that's
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    near and dear to my heart as a trained
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    mental health professional myself is our
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    mental health co-response
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    Co brought something that we never
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    thought we would see in law enforcement
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    and that is a tremendous uptick in
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    Mental Health crisis our mental health
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    co-response working with train and
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    licensed mental health professionals
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    allows us to put a police officer who is
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    trained on the street with an actual
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    mental health professional to Aid and
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    assist us in responding to Those runs in
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    addition to that we have a mental health
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    professional in our 9911 Dispatch Center
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    that's able to give immediate services
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    to those folks when they call in and
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    they're in
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    Crisis City of Detroit handled 14,000
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    mental health runs in 2023 and we are
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    now looking at approximately 38 runs per
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    day so we're on track to hit that number
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    again our mental health co-response unit
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    works
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    collaboratively with our Mental Health
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    Training Center uh and handling Those
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    runs 2024 we're building on that success
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    but let me be clear we are not declaring
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    Victory against Crime we still have way
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    too many guns in our community way too
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    much violent crime in our community but
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    we're going to continue to work
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    collaboratively with our partners to
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    further reduce crime in 2024 already uh
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    as of yesterday we are looking at an 18%
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    reduction in homicides for 2024 as
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    opposed to last year this time 30%
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    reduction in non-fatal shootings a 47%
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    reduction in carjackings and we are f
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    focus on building on the progress that
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    we've already had U we're going to
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    continue to work in our communities we
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    will be deploying a program called serve
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    them protect where every single officer
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    that comes through the Detroit Police
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    Academy will work a community service
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    program in our neighborhoods whether it
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    be a footbe program whether it be aiding
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    a senior uh before they can Patrol in a
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    scout car super excited about that
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    program and we're going to continue to
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    expand our mental health co-response we
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    are all grateful for the support of our
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    partners at the White House thank you on
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    behalf of every member of the city of
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    Detroit's Police Department I thank you
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    sir we work to reduce crime and improve
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    Public Safety and we're going to
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    continue now it is my pleasure to
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    introduce the 46th president of the
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    United States President Joe Biden good
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    job thank
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    [Applause]
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    you chief White thank you for the
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    introduction and you know uh every day
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    you and your fellow officers put on that
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    Shield walk out the door and your
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    family's worry about receiving that
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    phone call but uh thank you for your
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    service and I mean this sincerely your
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    sacrifice and sacrifice of that of your
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    families not just you your families as
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    well and thanks to the law enforcement
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    and Community leaders here today who
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    have helped bring down violent crime
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    rates in their cities to Historic lows
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    that's right we're uh we're about to
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    talk about what's going to happen
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    now you know you just heard from the
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    chief and the salute these cities are
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    making historic progress here last year
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    the United States had one of the lowest
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    rates of all violent crime of all
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    violent crimes in more than 50 years
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    murder rape murder rape aggravated
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    assault robbery all dropped sharply
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    along with burglary property crime and
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    theft and it matters as president Public
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    Safety Public Safety and crime reduction
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    is a top priority for my Administration
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    and for me and has been for a long time
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    back when I was chairman of Judiciary
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    Committee you know uh since day one my
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    Administration been working with law
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    enforcement Mayors and Community leaders
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    to do what we know Works to keep people
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    in community safe as was referenced
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    during the pandemic states and cities
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    solv violent crime rising and their
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    budgets were strained as they fac deep
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    Cuts in law enforcement of Public Safety
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    but we stepped up thanks to my American
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    Rescue plan which I might note not a
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    single per person on the other team
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    voted for uh we provided $350 billion
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    $350 billion that was available to deal
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    with these issues you know and uh the
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    fact is that uh we found ourselves he
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    could use it to this money to keep law
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    enforcement on the beat Community safe
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    from violence we invested $5 billion $15
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    billion to make their Community safer
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    and we added billions more in Grants to
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    help the justice department invested in
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    law enforcement and Community violence
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    Interruption programs because the
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    American Rescue plan we have the largest
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    Federal investment in fighting crime and
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    preventing violent crime in any time in
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    our history and that's a big deal you
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    know we're we know being in law
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    enforcement is harder than ever but uh
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    and we expect you to be everything to
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    everybody that's why we've invested in
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    more crisis responders who work
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    alongside police officers as Chief said
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    mental health and social workers who
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    respond to non-violent crimes as well
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    more investment in recruiting retaining
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    and training officers more investments
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    in violent prevention to get guns off
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    the street and on top of that we're
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    hiring more us attorneys recruiting more
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    US Marshals and investing more in
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    technology and training to clear the
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    Court backlogs solve murders and deal
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    with apprehending violent fugitives and
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    we're also working hard to ensure bonds
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    of trust between officers and the people
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    you all serve my budget calls for more
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    officers in the street trained and
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    community policing walking the beat
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    working hard hand inand with Community
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    leaders and partners and public to gain
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    public trust in advanced Public Safety
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    the Chiefs in this room know that when
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    their communities trust the police we
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    can a hell of a lot more crimes a hell
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    of a lot faster that's why I signed the
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    historic executive order to advance
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    executive and accountable community
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    policing and uh it's very effective so
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    far you know and I'm going to continue
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    to call on Congress to pass the George
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    Floyd policing and Justice the justice
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    of policing act so we can make police
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    reform the law of the land we also made
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    historic investments in proven
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    strategies to interrupt and prevent
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    crime and violence in the first place
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    these programs use Trust and Messengers
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    including people people who are in the
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    neighborhood people who have have been
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    incarcerated and released now people who
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    have been through it people who know
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    what they're talking about and we have a
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    track record of reducing violent crime
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    as a consequence of that by 30 to 60%
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    where those programs exist and finally
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    my plan goes after the scourge of gun
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    violence in America I've taken more
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    executive actions to stop the flow of
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    illegal guns than any other
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    Administration in history
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    and we beat the NRA when I signed the
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    most significant gun safety law in
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    nearly 30 years and we're going to
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    finish the job we're going to ban
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    assault weapons and high-capacity
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    magazines next time around because it
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    has to be done I formed the uh the first
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    ever White House gun violence White
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    House Office of gun violence prevention
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    and I thank vice president Harris for
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    overseeing this important effort all let
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    me close with this our plan's working
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    but we still have much more to do as
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    everyone at this table knows and that's
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    why we're here today my Administration
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    is going to choose progress over
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    politics and communities across the
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    country are safer as a result of that
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    policy there is no greater
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    responsibility than ensure the safety of
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    families children communities and our
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    nation and with that I want to turn this
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    over to ner Tandon my domestic policy
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    advisor will get this discussion going
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    okay thank
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    you thank thank you I would like to
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    invite the press to exit before we start
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    our discussion
Tags
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  • Crime Reduction
  • American Rescue Plan
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