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2020

ANNUAL REPORT

CITY OF ST. LOUIS


METROPOLITAN
POLICE DEPARTMENT
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Mission Statement................................................................................ 3
Message from Police Commissioner.......................................................5
Leadership.............................................................................................. 6
Organizational Chart..............................................................................7
Statistical Data ..................................................................................... 8
Homicide Presentation........................................................................ 25
Homicide Data......................................................................................37
Internal Affairs Data............................................................................ 41
Financial Data...................................................................................... 45
In the Line of Duty...............................................................................49

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MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the Metropolitan Police Department, City of St.


Louis is to protect, serve and assist citizens when conditions
arise that may affect the well being of the individual or the
community. Cooperating with others in the community, officers
will work to prevent and detect crime, protect life and property
and achieve a peaceful society, free from the fear of crime and
disorder. Members of the Department will strive continually for
excellence and maintain the peace through service, integrity,
leadership and fair treatment to all.

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LAW ENFORCEMENT CODE OF ETHICS

A s a law enforcement officer, my fundamental duty is to serve the com-


munity; to safeguard lives and property; to protect the innocent against
deception, the weak against oppression or intimidation and the peaceful
against violence or disorder; and to respect the constitutional rights of all
to liberty, equality and justice.
I will keep my private life unsullied as an example to all and will behave
in a manner that does not bring discredit to me or to my agency. I will
maintain courageous calm in the face of danger, scorn or ridicule; develop
self-restraint; and be constantly mindful of the welfare of others. Honest in
thought and deed both in my personal and official life, I will be exemplary
in obeying the law and the regulations of my department. Whatever I see or
hear of a confidential nature that is confided to me in my official capacity
will be kept ever secret unless revelation is necessary in the performance
of my duty.
I will never act officiously or permit personal feelings, prejudices, political
beliefs, aspirations, animosities or friendships to influence my decisions.
With no compromise for crime and with relentless prosecution of crimi-
nals, I will enforce the law courteously and appropriately without fear or
favor, malice or ill will, never employing unnecessary force of violence and
never accepting gratuities.
I recognize the badge of my office as a symbol of public faith, and I accept it
as a public trust to be held so long as I am true to the ethics of police ser-
vice. I will never engage in acts of corruption or bribery nor will I condone
such acts by other police officers. I will cooperate with all legally authorized
agencies and their representatives in the pursuit of justice.
I know that I alone am responsible for my own standard of professional
performance and will take every reasonable opportunity to enhance and
improve my level of knowledge and competence.
I will constantly strive to achieve these objectives and ideals, dedicating
myself to my chosen profession…law enforcement.

Core Values
SERVICE | INTEGRITY | LEADERSHIP | FAIR TREATMENT TO ALL

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MESSAGE FROM POLICE COMMISSIONER

Coming into 2020, I promised our citizens that the St. Louis Police Department
would strengthen its efforts toward combatting violent crime in our City. To
meet that promise, the Department increased our community engagement
with our citizens and developed strong relationships with our federal partners.
During the beginning of 2020, I was encouraged by several successful projects
wherein numerous violent offenders had been taken into custody. Then in spring
2020, COVID-19 struck, and we struggled to maintain our normal response to
crime. The Department endured an increased number of quarantined staff and
was forced to limit our citizen contacts to keep citizens and officers as safe as
possible, under the circumstances. Despite these challenges, by the end of May
2020, we were down five UCR homicides Year-To-Date, compared to 2019, and
things seemed to be trending in the right direction. Unfortunately, by the end of
July our UCR homicide numbers rose to 30 more than the same time in 2019.

Simultaneously, beginning on June 1st, the St. Louis Police Department


experienced the beginning of protests in response to the tragic in-custody death of Mr. George Floyd in Minneapolis. On
that evening and during the summer that followed, we experienced numerous incidents in which officers were fired upon
with several being struck. Social justice protests and demonstrations continued in our City, and officers responded to well
over 150 protests in the downtown area alone.

In response to the sharp rise in homicides and violence directed toward our officers, we deployed Operation Legend. This
initiative allowed forty-five Homeland Security investigators to ride with our St. Louis Metropolitan Police officers on
a daily basis. We also received assistance from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, who dedicated five Troopers to the
project. This contributed to a 40% decrease in August and September combined homicides compared to June and July
combined homicides.

As we closed out 2020, we made another major stride toward building trust in our community through the planned
deployment of 650 body worn cameras and over 100 in-car cameras. Our Communications Division also saw upgrades
to our Computer Aided Dispatching System which allows non-emergency calls to be distinguished from emergency calls.
Additionally, our partnership with Behavioral Health Response allows clinicians to ride in patrol cars with officers and
respond to calls involving a mental health crisis. I believe these changes will assist us in ensuring we provide appropriate
responses to non-emergency and mental-health related incidents.

As we’ve moved into 2021, we are reevaluating our operational responses and how we can use technology to assist us
in addressing crime. Our Crime Analysis Unit has assisted in designating data-driven mission zones, which pinpoint the
most violent areas across the city that require additional attention. The Department has also expanded our ShotSpotter
technology into several areas in the City.

The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department has and will continue to evaluate and evolve as we combat violent crime
in our City; and I am encouraged that these improvements will enhance the Department’s ability to work with citizens,
visitors, and anyone who is willing to come together and make the City of St. Louis a fun and safe place to be.

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LEADERSHIP

Lt. Col. Lawrence O’Toole Lt. Col. Rochelle Jones Lt. Col. Ronnie Robinson
Office of the Assistant Chief Bureau of Specialized Enforcement Bureau of Investigative Services

Lt. Col. Michael Sack Lt. Col. Mary Warnecke Major Angela Coonce
Bureau of Professional Standards Bureau of Community Policing Commander of
North Patrol Division

Major Ryan Cousins Major Darryl Dace Major Renee Kriesmann Major Eric Larson
Commander of Deputy Commander of Commander of Deputy Commander of
South Patrol Division Investigative Services Central Patrol Division Professional Standards

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ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department Organizational Chart


12/20/2020 – Organizational Structure
(MPD Form GEN – 107A)

Information Emergency
Human Resources Sunshine Law Purchasing Supply/Uniform Asset Removal
Technology Management
(290) (225) (254) (261) (540)
(250) (530)
Police Office of the
Auxiliary Services
Commissioner Assistant Chief
(500)
(450)
(200)
Legal Cyber Crime Operational Planning Budget & Finance Public Information Special Projects Cadet Program
(280) (433) (220) (240) (260) (520) (550)
Property Custody
(457)

Community Communications
Specialized Enforcement Investigative Services Professional Standards
Policing
(440) (420) (480) (458)
(300)

Technological Solutions Communications


Officer Wellness/CIT Deputy Commander Deputy Commander Deputy Commander
& Investigations Service Center
(370)
(205) (459)

Special Operations
South Patrol Division Central Patrol Division North Patrol Division Traffic/Mounted Patrol Homicide Bomb & Arson Academy Body Worn Camera Intelligence Telephone Reporting
Investigators
(310) (320) (330) (463) (421) (432) (488) (484) (210) (455)
(446)

South Patrol Area Central Patrol Area North Patrol Area & Drug Enforcement & Sex Crimes/Child Federal Task Force Community Engagement
MCSAP Juvenile Police Trainees Force Investigation Unit Records
& Desk/Holdover & Desk/Holdover Desk/Holdover Intervention Abuse Officers & Recruitment
(965) (470) (489) (487) (275) (456)
(312) (322) (332) (442) (422) (216)

Circuit Attorney Invest/ Real Time Crime Environmental


District 1 District 3 District 5 Mobile Reserve Park Rangers DART Planning & Research Internal Affairs Warrant/Fugitive
Court Liaison Center Investigations
(301) (303) (305) (460) (479) (423) (482) (485) (451)
(434) (212) (299)

Special Weapons & Domestic Violence Intellectual Property


District 2 District 4 District 6 Public Transportation CALEA Private Security Crime Analysis Prisoner Processing
Tactics Prevention Crime Grant
(302) (304) (306) (955) (483) (486) (252) (453)
(461) (969) (973)

Laboratory/ Gun Crime


Housing Authority Canine Marshals
Identification Intelligence Center
(350/351) (462) (454)
(481) (214)

Aviation Crime Victims-Victim


Facilities Management
(Metro Air Support) Services
(473)
(465) (991)

Fleet Services
Dotted outlines represent functions provided (472)
by other City departments

Dashed outlines represent grant-funded


assignment codes

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STATISTICAL DATA 2020

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INDEX CRIME BY MONTH & ANNUAL CLEARANCES | JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020

CLEARED PERCENT
CRIME JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL
BY ARREST CLEARED
TOTAL INDEX CRIME 1,861 1,640 1,724 1,719 1,775 2,453 2,289 2,169 2,005 2,021 2,075 1,904 23,635 3,139 13.3%
PERCENT 7.9% 6.9% 7.3% 7.3% 7.5% 10.4% 9.7% 9.2% 8.5% 8.6% 8.8% 8.1% 100.0%

TOTAL HOMICIDE 15 10 8 16 21 31 55 29 23 12 25 19 264 82 31.1%


HOMICIDE 15 10 8 16 21 31 55 29 23 12 25 19 264 82 31.1%
NON-NEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0%
TOTAL RAPE 20 16 23 19 10 15 13 26 20 15 43 14 234 85 36.3%
FORCIBLE RAPE 20 14 23 18 7 12 12 16 20 14 41 13 220 81 36.8%
RAPE ATTEMPTS 0 2 0 1 3 3 1 0 0 1 2 1 14 4 28.6%
TOTAL ROBBERY 110 81 77 77 87 131 127 124 126 121 89 92 1,242 289 23.3%
HIGHWAY 50 41 38 36 58 81 71 73 59 63 42 46 658 125 19.0%
BUSINESS 17 11 14 11 2 12 3 12 18 9 6 13 128 41 32.0%
MISCELLANEOUS 15 12 6 10 4 9 6 11 11 13 4 9 110 46 41.8%
WITH A WEAPON 79 59 59 51 62 90 102 92 92 87 76 75 924 219 23.7%
WITH NO WEAPON 31 22 18 26 25 41 25 32 34 34 13 17 318 70 22.0%
CARJACKING 28 17 19 20 23 29 47 28 38 36 37 24 346 77 22.3%
TOTAL AGG. ASSAULT 248 227 313 269 349 640 497 381 425 311 373 244 4,277 1,348 31.5%
GUN 160 141 193 201 268 424 397 280 305 233 272 173 3,047 767 25.2%
KNIFE / CUTTING INSTRUMENT 15 27 33 23 19 30 39 25 20 16 34 20 301 159 52.8%
OTHER WEAPON 54 48 73 38 52 167 51 62 85 49 58 41 778 352 45.2%
HANDS, FEET, FISTS, ETC. 19 11 14 7 10 19 10 14 15 13 9 10 151 70 46.4%
OTHER ASSAULTS* 258 212 236 165 215 276 254 260 224 197 226 215 2,738 1,410 51.5%
TOTAL BURGLARY 228 169 187 182 203 340 175 240 213 218 195 202 2,552 402 15.8%
RESIDENCE - DAY 63 51 39 22 33 31 33 40 42 36 29 35 454 95 20.9%
RESIDENCE - NIGHT 31 31 28 33 32 38 26 35 26 25 31 21 357 72 20.2%
RESIDENCE - TIME UNKNOWN 79 55 65 64 80 69 56 105 101 95 92 92 953 105 11.0%
BUSINESS - DAY 5 5 4 6 4 16 6 11 5 6 6 2 76 22 28.9%
BUSINESS - NIGHT 24 17 25 30 28 139 33 27 20 30 15 24 412 82 19.9%
BUSINESS - TIME UNKNOWN 26 10 26 26 26 47 21 22 19 26 21 28 298 26 8.7%
OTHER - DAY 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0.0%
OTHER - NIGHT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0%
OTHER - TIME UNKNOWN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0%

Sources: CRM0021-AM; CRM0021-AY - Note: Rows in parentheses reflect numbers included in the total for that crime category.
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INDEX CRIME BY MONTH & ANNUAL CLEARANCES | JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020

CLEARED PERCENT
CRIME JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL
BY ARREST CLEARED
TOTAL INDEX CRIME 1,861 1,640 1,724 1,719 1,775 2,453 2,289 2,169 2,005 2,021 2,075 1,904 23,635 3,139 13.3%
PERCENT 7.9% 6.9% 7.3% 7.3% 7.5% 10.4% 9.7% 9.2% 8.5% 8.6% 8.8% 8.1% 100.0%
TOTAL BURGLARY cont'd 228 169 187 182 203 340 175 240 213 218 195 202 2,552 402 15.8%
INVOLVING FORCED ENTRY 139 99 109 127 118 250 107 143 134 124 120 136 1,606 275 17.1%
INVOLVING NO FORCED ENTRY 80 58 65 45 81 70 59 88 71 82 70 59 828 116 14.0%
ATTEMPTED 9 12 13 10 4 20 9 9 8 12 5 7 118 11 9.3%
TOTAL LARCENY 1,007 906 895 876 866 965 1,097 1,027 894 1,005 1,055 1,033 11,626 760 6.5%
PICKPOCKET 2 3 2 0 2 2 1 4 0 3 2 2 23 0 0.0%
PURSE SNATCHING 1 2 1 1 2 5 1 0 1 0 2 1 17 1 5.9%
SHOPLIFTING 107 62 88 87 83 62 76 89 63 71 89 79 956 375 39.2%
FROM MOTOR VEHICLE 403 362 322 300 350 402 423 361 381 447 453 397 4,601 109 2.4%
MOTOR VEHICLE PARTS 184 185 182 209 153 187 271 249 186 207 240 254 2,507 24 1.0%
BICYCLES 3 2 8 2 6 6 13 17 8 13 8 5 91 2 2.2%
FROM BUILDING 147 136 114 76 96 99 125 125 101 102 91 125 1,337 153 11.4%
FROM COIN OPERATED 2 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 1 7.7%
OTHER 158 152 177 200 173 202 186 181 153 161 169 169 2,081 95 4.6%
ATTEMPTED 53 76 56 47 72 73 80 68 50 82 81 83 821 37 4.5%
TOTAL MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 218 229 203 253 228 299 310 323 288 320 274 276 3,221 147 4.6%
AUTO 183 199 150 189 175 233 221 244 208 233 216 228 2,479 127 5.1%
TRUCK / BUS 29 22 47 44 33 27 54 46 44 60 35 31 472 16 3.4%
MOTOR CYCLE / OTHER 6 8 6 20 20 39 35 33 36 27 23 17 270 4 1.5%
ATTEMPTED 14 12 26 13 9 15 13 16 14 26 11 12 181 12 6.6%
JOY RIDE 48 54 35 56 58 58 49 53 43 54 31 35 574 28 4.9%
TOTAL ARSON 15 2 18 27 11 32 15 19 16 19 21 24 219 26 11.9%

Sources: CRM0021-AM; CRM002-AY


Rows in parentheses reflect numbers included in the total for that crime category.
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INDEX CRIME BY DISTRICT & AREA | JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020

DISTRICTS PATROL DIVISIONS


CRIME 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH OTHER TOTAL SOUTH CENTRAL NORTH

MURDER 30 7 28 51 67 78 3 264 37 79 145


PERCENT OF TOTAL 11.4% 2.7% 10.6% 19.3% 25.4% 29.5% 1.1% 100% 14.0% 29.9% 54.9%

RAPE 31 27 30 54 48 38 6 234 58 84 86
PERCENT OF TOTAL 13.2% 11.5% 12.8% 23.1% 20.5% 16.2% 2.6% 100% 24.8% 35.9% 36.8%

ROBBERY 183 131 169 294 254 210 1 1,242 314 463 464
PERCENT OF TOTAL 14.7% 10.5% 13.6% 23.7% 20.5% 16.9% 0.1% 100% 25.3% 37.3% 37.4%

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 535 258 546 1,067 772 1,088 11 4,277 793 1,613 1,860
PERCENT OF TOTAL 12.5% 6.0% 12.8% 24.9% 18.1% 25.4% 0.3% 100% 18.5% 37.7% 43.5%

TOTAL CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS 779 423 773 1,466 1,141 1,414 21 6,017 1,202 2,239 2,555
PERCENT OF TOTAL 12.9% 7.0% 12.8% 24.4% 19.0% 23.5% 0.3% 100% 20.0% 37.2% 42.5%

BURGLARY 521 406 372 390 428 435 0 2,552 927 762 863
PERCENT OF TOTAL 20.4% 15.9% 14.6% 15.3% 16.8% 17.0% 0.0% 100% 36.3% 29.9% 33.8%

LARCENY 1,955 2,462 1,783 2,425 1,820 1,137 44 11,626 4,417 4,208 2,957
PERCENT OF TOTAL 16.8% 21.2% 15.3% 20.9% 15.7% 9.8% 0.4% 100% 38.0% 36.2% 25.4%

AUTO THEFT 670 582 553 526 454 436 0 3,221 1,252 1,079 890
PERCENT OF TOTAL 20.8% 18.1% 17.2% 16.3% 14.1% 13.5% 0.0% 100% 38.9% 33.5% 27.6%

ARSON 43 18 26 45 47 40 0 219 61 71 87
PERCENT OF TOTAL 19.6% 8.2% 11.9% 20.5% 21.5% 18.3% 0.0% 100% 27.9% 32.4% 39.7%

TOTAL CRIME AGAINST PROPERTY 3,189 3,468 2,734 3,386 2,749 2,048 44 17,618 6,657 6,120 4,797
PERCENT OF TOTAL 18.1% 19.7% 15.5% 19.2% 15.6% 11.6% 0.2% 100% 37.8% 34.7% 27.2%

TOTAL INDEX CRIME 3,968 3,891 3,507 4,852 3,890 3,462 65 23,635 7,859 8,359 7,352
PERCENT OF TOTAL 16.8% 16.5% 14.8% 20.5% 16.5% 14.6% 0.3% 100% 33.3% 35.4% 31.1%

Sources: CRM0005-E
Crimes under "Other" District could not be geographically linked to a specific District/Patrol area.
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UCR PART I - PERSON CRIME BY NEIGHBORHOOD
JAN 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020

UCR Part 1 Person Crime


By Neighborhood
January 01 - December 31, 2020
75

74
73

76

86 79
72

70 71
84
85
50 69
68 66
52 55
78 83 67
56 64
48 65
51 53 57
49 54
46 47 58 59 60 63
77
45 38 61
82
62

44 37
40 36
42 41 39 35
43 28
29 31
12 32 33 34
10 11 81 27 26
13 24 23
81
25 21 20
22
9 14 15 30

19
7 18
8
5 16
6 17 Legend
3 1-27
4 80 28-61
1
62-107
108-166
2
167-333

County of St. Louis, Missouri Dept. of Conservation, Esri, HERE, Garmin,


INCREMENT P, USGS, METI/NASA, EPA, USDA

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UCR PART I - PROPERTY CRIME BY NEIGHBORHOOD
JAN 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020

UCR Part 1 Property Crime


By Neighborhood
January 01 - December 31, 202075

74
73

76

72 86 79

70 71
84
85
50 69
68 66
52
78 55 83 67
56 64
48 65
51 57
49 53 54
46 47 58 59 60 63
77
45 38 61
82
62

44 37
40 36
42 41 39 35
43 28
29 31
12 32 33 34
10 11 81 27 26
13 24 23
81
25 21 20
22
9 14 15 30

19
7 18
8
5 16
6 17 Legend
3
Count by N'hood
4 80 0-104
1
105-207
208-334
2 335-699
700+

County of St. Louis, Missouri Dept. of Conservation, Esri, HERE, Garmin,


INCREMENT P, USGS, METI/NASA, EPA, USDA

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PERSONS ARRESTED FOR PART I & PART II OFFENSES BY AGE AND SEX | JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020

TOTAL Under 10 10 - 14 15 - 18 19 - 29 30 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 59 60 & Over


CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL

GRAND TOTAL - ALL CLASSES 6,853 1,332 8,185 0 0 0 80 15 95 480 58 538 2,523 599 3,122 2,023 40 2,432 1,083 180 1,263 507 60 567 157 11 168

PERCENTAGE - ALL CLASSES 83.7% 16.3% 100.0% 0 0 0 84.2% 15.8% 100.0% 89.2% 10.8% 100.0% 80.8% 19.2% 100.0% 83.2% 16.8% 100.0% 85.7% 14.3% 100.0% 89.4% 10.6% 100.0% 93.5% 6.5% 100.0%

PART I CRIME 1,960 341 2,301 0 0 0 32 1 33 162 8 170 744 178 922 560 90 650 278 41 319 138 17 155 46 6 52

PERCENT PART I 85.2% 14.8% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 97.0% 3.0% 100.0% 95.3% 4.7% 100.0% 80.7% 19.3% 100.0% 86.2% 13.8% 100.0% 87.1% 12.9% 100.0% 89.0% 11.0% 100.0% 88.5% 11.5% 100.0%

HOMICIDE & NON-NEGLIGENT 79 3 77 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 0 6 36 2 38 25 1 26 4 0 4 5 0 5 2 0 2


MANSLAUGHTER

FORCIBLE RAPE 84 1 74 0 0 0 3 0 3 4 0 4 21 0 21 22 1 23 17 0 17 11 0 11 6 0 6

ROBBERY 264 26 279 0 0 0 8 0 8 62 1 63 125 16 141 39 6 45 19 3 22 11 0 11 0 0 0

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 748 167 845 0 0 0 12 1 13 45 3 48 305 90 395 222 37 259 78 22 100 58 12 70 28 2 30

BURGLARY 336 55 364 0 0 0 1 0 1 8 2 10 118 27 145 116 19 135 66 4 70 26 1 27 1 2 3

LARCENY-THEFT 350 60 385 0 0 0 3 0 3 27 1 28 103 31 134 112 16 128 76 8 84 23 2 25 6 2 8

AUTO THEFT 89 22 108 0 0 0 4 0 4 10 1 11 33 10 43 22 8 30 15 3 18 3 0 3 2 0 2

ARSON 10 7 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 2 2 4 3 1 4 1 2 3 1 0 1

PART II CRIME 4,893 991 5,884 0 0 0 48 14 62 318 50 368 1,779 421 2,200 1,463 319 1,782 805 139 944 369 43 412 111 5 116

PERCENT PART II 83.2% 16.8% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 77.4% 22.6% 100.0% 86.4% 13.6% 100.0% 80.9% 19.1% 100.0% 82.1% 17.9% 100.0% 85.3% 14.7% 100.0% 89.6% 10.4% 100.0% 95.7% 4.3% 100.0%

OTHER ASSAULTS 708 166 874 0 0 0 4 3 7 31 11 42 262 73 335 213 47 260 127 22 149 55 9 64 16 1 17

FORGERY & COUNTERFEITING 15 5 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 8 1 9 4 3 7 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0

FRAUD 19 5 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 8 2 10 4 1 5 5 2 7 1 0 1 0 0 0

STOLEN PROPERTY - BUYING, RECEIVING, 932 179 1,111 0 0 0 22 6 28 172 21 193 336 65 401 208 56 264 140 25 165 42 6 48 12 0 12
POSSESSING

VANDALISM 231 70 301 0 0 0 3 1 4 20 2 22 85 39 124 54 17 82 40 10 50 14 0 14 4 1 5

WEAPONS OFFENSES 678 47 725 0 0 0 2 1 3 32 1 33 336 19 355 207 18 225 67 7 74 26 1 27 8 0 8

PROSTITUTION 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SEX OFFENSES* 31 2 33 0 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 0 10 0 10 8 1 9 6 0 6 4 0 4 0 0 0

DRUG VIOLATIONS 660 144 804 0 0 0 6 2 8 19 1 20 233 56 289 235 58 293 107 21 128 52 6 58 8 0 8

GAMBLING 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

OFFENSES AGAINST FAMILY & CHILDREN 14 16 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 7 12 4 6 10 5 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0

DUI 34 8 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 2 11 8 4 12 6 1 7 10 1 11 1 0 1

LIQUOR LAW VIOLATIONS 36 1 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 12 0 12 4 0 4 13 1 14 3 0 3

DISORDERLY CONDUCT 438 167 605 0 0 0 2 0 2 21 9 30 126 84 210 127 42 169 92 19 111 55 10 65 15 3 18

VAGRANCY 28 4 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 7 6 0 6 10 1 11 5 0 5 3 0 3

ALL OTHERS 1,069 177 1,246 0 0 0 6 0 6 21 5 26 353 70 423 362 66 428 195 27 222 91 9 100 41 0 41

Sources: AAR04MY & JAP04MY


Data are summarized based on the highest charge for a given arrest.
All juvenile apprehension types are included.
Does not include municipal violation notices.
Fugitive and bench warrant arrests are excluded.
*Excluding forcible rape and prostitution.
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PERSONS ARRESTED FOR PART I & PART II OFFENSES BY RACE
JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020

TOTAL ARRESTED PERCENTAGE ARRESTED


WHITE BLACK OTHER TOTAL WHITE BLACK OTHER TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES
GRAND TOTAL - ALL CLASSES 1,841 6,318 31 8,190 22.5% 77.1% 9.4% 100%

PART I CRIME 391 1,905 5 2,301 17.0% 82.8% 0.2% 100%


HOMICIDE 8 74 0 82 9.8% 90.2% 0.0% 100%
FORCIBLE RAPE 16 69 0 85 18.8% 81.2% 0.0% 100%
ROBBERY 27 263 0 290 9.3% 90.7% 0.0% 100%
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 104 810 2 916 11.4% 88.4% 0.2% 100%
BURGLARY 117 271 2 390 30.0% 69.5% 0.5% 100%
LARCENY-THEFT 83 327 0 410 20.2% 79.8% 0.0% 100%
AUTO THEFT 31 79 1 111 27.9% 71.2% 0.9% 100%
ARSON 5 12 0 17 29.4% 70.6% 0.0% 100%

PART II CRIME 1,450 4,413 26 5,889 24.6% 74.9% 0.4% 100%


OTHER ASSAULTS 171 699 6 876 19.5% 79.8% 0.7% 100%
FORGERY & COUNTERFEITING 7 12 1 20 35.0% 60.0% 5.0% 100%
FRAUD 12 12 0 24 50.0% 50.0% 0.0% 100%
STOLEN PROPERTY - 235 875 1 1,111 21.2% 78.8% 0.1% 100%
BUYING, RECEIVING, POSSESSING
VANDALISM 67 231 2 300 22.3% 77.0% 0.7% 100%
WEAPONS OFFENSES 58 666 1 725 8.0% 91.9% 0.1% 100%
PROSTITUTION 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100%
SEX OFFENSES* 9 24 1 34 26.5% 70.6% 2.9% 100%
DRUG VIOLATIONS 296 503 6 805 36.8% 62.5% 0.7% 100%
GAMBLING 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100%
OFFENSES AGAINST FAMILY & CHILDREN 4 26 0 30 13.3% 86.7% 0.0% 100%
DWI - DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 21 21 0 42 50.0% 50.0% 0.0% 100%
LIQUOR LAW VIOLATIONS 7 30 0 37 18.9% 81.1% 0.0% 100%
DISORDERLY CONDUCT 192 408 6 606 31.7% 67.3% 1.0% 100%
VAGRANCY 14 18 0 32 43.8% 56.3% 0.0% 100%
ALL OTHERS 357 888 2 1,247 28.6% 71.2% 0.2% 100%
Sources: Adult Arrests by Age/Race/Sex Report (AAR04MY) & Juvenile Apprehensions by Age/Race/Sex Report (JAP04MY)
Data are summarized based on the highest charge for a given arrest.
All juvenile apprehension types are included.
Does not include municipal violation notices.
*Excluding forcible rape and prostitution.

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JUVENILES ARRESTED BY DISTRICT & MONTH | JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020

DISTRICT TOTAL JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC

MALE 18 3 2 6 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 0
1ST
FEMALE 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DISTRICT
TOTAL 19 3 2 7 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 0

MALE 14 1 3 7 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
2ND
FEMALE 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DISTRICT
TOTAL 16 1 4 8 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

MALE 47 9 4 7 4 9 4 0 4 1 2 3 0
3RD
FEMALE 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
DISTRICT
TOTAL 51 11 4 8 4 9 4 0 4 1 3 3 0

MALE 66 4 14 10 1 5 0 3 9 4 3 11 2
4TH
FEMALE 12 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1
DISTRICT
TOTAL 78 5 16 13 1 5 1 3 9 4 5 13 3

MALE 48 2 14 9 9 3 1 2 0 2 1 1 4
5TH
FEMALE 5 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
DISTRICT
TOTAL 53 3 16 10 9 3 1 3 0 2 1 1 4

MALE 47 4 7 10 4 3 2 7 0 4 0 1 5
6TH
FEMALE 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1
DISTRICT
TOTAL 51 4 7 11 4 3 2 8 0 4 1 1 6

MALE 240 23 44 49 18 22 9 14 15 11 7 17 11

TOTAL FEMALE 28 4 5 8 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 2

TOTAL 268 27 49 57 18 22 10 16 15 11 11 19 13

Source: JAP0001
All juvenile apprehensions (17 years and younger) are included (both those booked and held by the Juvenile Court and those booked and released).
Counts individual apprehensions.
Does not include municipal violation notices.

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CRIME SNAPSHOT | JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020

NET CRIME RECORD COUNTS


CRIME GROUP CRIME DESCRIPTION CRIMES UNFOUNDEDS ADJUSTMENTS NET TOTAL

01 HOMICIDE 274 -17 7 264

02 RAPE 228 0 6 234

03 ROBBERY 1,274 -32 0 1,242

04 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 4,310 -31 -2 4,277

05 BURGLARY 2,588 -38 2 2,552

06 LARCENY 11,684 061 3 11,626

07 VEHICLE THEFT 3,338 -112 -5 3,221

08 ARSON 268 -49 0 219

GRAND TOTALS 23,964 -340 11 23,635

ONE HOMICIDE every 33 hours


ONE RAPE every 37 hours
ONE ROBBERY every 7 hours
ONE AGGRAVATED ASSAULT every 2 hours
ONE BURGLARY every 3 hours
ONE LARCENY every 45 minutes (.8 hours)
ONE VEHICLE THEFT every 3 hours
ONE ARSON every 40 hours

Rounded, Based on 8765 hours (525900 minutes)


Source: Data retrieved from Crime Coding Data Retrieval System

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CALLS FOR SERVICE - DIRECTED INCIDENTS BY DIVISION & MONTH
JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020

DIVISION

SOUTH DIVISION 2020 Directed Incidents - By Division


DISTRICT 1 43,160
86000
DISTRICT 2 32,553
84000
TOTAL 75,713
82000
CENTRAL DIVISION
80000
Calls

DISTRICT 3 38,956
CALLS

78000
DISTRICT 4 45,126
76000
TOTAL 84,082 74000
NORTH PATROL 72000

DISTRICT 5 42,283 70000


South Patrol Division Central Patrol Division North Patrol Division
DISTRICT 6 41,493

TOTAL 83,776 DIVISION


Divison
UNKNOWN 95
Source: SLMPD Calls For Service Retrieval
CITY TOTAL CALLS 243,666

MONTH CALL COUNT


2020 Directed Incidents - By Month
JANUARY 19,111

FEBRUARY 18,008
35000
MARCH 19,716
30000
APRIL 18,458
25000
CALLS

MAY 22,677

JUNE 24,110 20000


OFCalls

JULY 22,987 15000


Number of
NUMBER

AUGUST 21,869 10000


SEPTEMBER 20,315 5000
OCTOBER 19,935
0
NOVEMBER 17,841 Jan. Feb. Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
DECEMBER 18,639 Month
MONTH
TOTAL CALLS 243,666
Source: SLMPD Calls For Service Retrieval

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CALLS FOR SERVICE - DIRECTED INCIDENTS BY HOUR
JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020

HOUR OF DAY DIRECTED INCIDENTS

00:00 - 00:59 10,401


01:00 - 01:59 8,627
02:00 - 02:59 6,814
03:00 - 03:59 5,486 Directed Incidents by Hour (2020)
23:00 - 23:59 11655
04:00 - 04:59 4,243 22:00 - 22:59 12418
21:00 - 21:59 13280
05:00 - 05:59 3,884
20:00 - 20:59 12804

06:00 - 06:59 4,788 19:00 - 19:59 12825


18:00 - 18:59 12879
07:00 - 07:59 6,541 17:00 - 17:59 12953
16:00 - 16:59 13443
08:00 - 08:59 8,527 15:00 - 15:59 12773
14:00 - 14:59 12124
09:00 - 09:59 9,894 13:00 - 13:59 12412
12:00 - 12:59 12285
10:00 - 10:59 10,866
11:00 - 11:59 11744

11:00 - 11:59 11,744 10:00 - 10:59 10866


09:00 - 09:59 9894
12:00 - 12:59 12,285 08:00 - 08:59 8527
07:00 - 07:59 6541
13:00 - 13:59 12,412 06:00 - 06:59 4788
05:00 - 05:59 3884
14:00 - 14:59 12,124 04:00 - 04:59 4243
03:00 - 03:59 5486
15:00 - 15:59 12,773 02:00 - 02:59 6814
01:00 - 01:59 8627
16:00 - 16:59 13,443
00:00 - 00:59 10401

17:00 - 17:59 12,953 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000

18:00 - 18:59 12,879


19:00 - 19:59 12,825
20:00 - 20:59 12,804
21:00 - 21:59 13,280
22:00 - 22:59 12,418
23:00 - 23:59 11,655
TOTAL 243,666

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911 CENTER STATISTICS BY MONTH | JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020

911 CENTER STATISTICS

COMMUNICATION CENTER ACTIONS CALLS FOR SERVICE RETRIEVAL ACTIONS

TOTAL CALL TRAFFIC

TRAFFIC-RADIO

SELF-INITIATED
TRU CALLS FOR
EMERGENCY

INCIDENTS

INCIDENTS

INCIDENTS
DIRECTED

SERVICE
CALLS
911

JANUARY 56,698 42,228 19,111 1,781 1,920 15,505


FEBRUARY 53,019 39,929 18,008 1,603 2,169 15,552
MARCH 58,025 44,429 19,716 1,543 1,456 11,273
APRIL 52,877 40,729 18,458 1,497 62 6,719
MAY 64,202 49,446 22,677 1,625 155 6,903
JUNE 72,818 54,476 24,110 1,973 149 4,720
JULY 73,400 54,194 22,987 2,142 210 5,663
AUGUST 67,279 50,822 21,869 2,034 448 6,833
SEPTEMBER 61,936 46,135 20,315 1,893 1,066 8,153
OCTOBER 62,663 46,883 19,935 2,107 813 10,304
NOVEMBER 55,084 41,429 17,841 2,059 1,177 9,912
DECEMBER 55,409 41,549 18,639 2,088 933 9,517
TOTAL 733,410 552,249 243,666 22,345 10,558 111,054

Total Call Traffic - The 911 Call Center is the primary answering point for emergency service calls (including
Police, Fire, and EMS) and for non-emergency service calls (including Police non-emergency and information).
911 Emergency Calls - Emergency calls received through dialing 911 or via alarm companies.
Directed Incidents - Dispatched calls with a priority of 1,2,3, or 4. (Does not include cancelled or duplicate calls). Based on Final Call Code.
TRU Calls - Calls For Service received by the Telephone Reporting Unit (TRU). (Does not include cancelled or duplicate calls).
Traffic-Radio Incidents - Calls based on radio incident codes. (Does not include cancelled or duplicate calls).
Self-Initiated Incidents - Calls based on radio incident codes. (Does not include cancelled or duplicate calls).

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SLMPD COMMISSIONED OFFICERS BY THE NUMBERS | 2020

LAW ENFORCEMENT BY THE NUMBERS1 LAW ENFORCEMENT BY RACE/GENDER2

CHIEF 1 WHITE BLACK OTHER TOTAL

ASSISTANT CHIEF 1 MALE 57.14% 23.64% 2.76% 83.54%


LIEUTENANT COLONEL 4 FEMALE 8.86% 6.85% 0.75% 16.46%
MAJOR 5 TOTAL 66.00% 30.49% 3.51% 100%
CAPTAIN 8
LIEUTENANT 52
ANNUAL SALARY (BY RANK) MINIMUM MAXIMUM4
SERGEANT 170
POLICE OFFICER 872 CHIEF 3 $114,831 $128,171
PROBATIONARY POLICE OFFICER 84 ASSISTANT CHIEF $98,645 $111,292
TOTAL 1,197 LIEUTENANT COLONEL $94,331 $106,974
MAJOR $92,004 $102,209
CAPTAIN $84,745 $95,319
LIEUTENANT $73,524 $89,325
The average age of a
SERGEANT $64,496 $83,274
SLMPD Police Officer
is 40.8 POLICE OFFICER $49,141 $74,587
PROBATIONARY OFFICER $47,815 $47,812

Length of Service by Rank1


PROB.
ASST. LIEUTENANT POLICE GRAND
YEARS CHIEF MAJOR CAPTAIN LIEUTENANT SERGEANT POLICE PERCENT
CHIEF COLONEL OFFICER TOTAL
OFFICER

00-04 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 257 84 341 28.49%


05-09 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 121 0 121 10.11%
10-14 0 0 0 0 0 1 34 231 0 266 22.22%
15-19 0 0 0 0 0 6 35 119 0 160 13.37%
20-24 0 0 0 2 1 9 32 46 0 90 7.52%
25-30 0 0 1 1 4 19 41 57 0 123 10.28%
30+ 1 1 3 2 3 17 28 41 0 96 8.02%
TOTAL 1 1 4 5 8 52 170 872 84 1197 100%

1 Data as of 12/31/2020.
2 Percentage displayed with two decimal places for totaling purposes.
3 Chief of Police’s current annual salary is set by contract at 153,000 per year.
4 Maximums include educational incentives

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LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED | JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020

TYPE OF WEAPON TYPE OF ASSIGNMENT

POLICE
ONE MAN ONE MAN OTHER
TOTAL FIREARM KNIFE OTHER HANDS TWO MAN DETECT. ALONE DETECT. ASSIST OTHER ALONE ASSAULTS
ALONE ASSIST ASSIST
CLEARED
RESPONDING TO
“DISTURBANCE” CALL 38 2 0 0 36 22 10 2 0 0 0 4 35
BURGLARY IN PROGRESS
OR PURSUIT 5 1 0 3 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 5
ROBBERY IN PROGRESS
OR PURSUIT 3 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

ATTEMPTING OTHER ARRESTS 35 2 0 4 29 20 13 0 0 0 0 2 30

CIVIL DISORDER (RIOT, ETC.) 123 26 0 92 5 9 1 0 0 0 3 110 13


HANDLING / TRANSPORTING
PRISONERS 10 0 0 0 10 4 2 0 0 0 2 2 9
INVESTIGATE
SUSPICIOUS PERSONS 35 8 4 12 11 24 10 0 0 0 0 1 20

AMBUSH - NO WARNING 18 15 0 3 0 15 2 0 0 0 1 0 5

MENTALLY DERANGED PERSON 4 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TRAFFIC PURSUIT & STOPS 23 6 0 9 8 11 5 0 0 0 0 7 11

ALL OTHER 72 25 0 13 34 33 27 1 0 0 3 8 51

TOTAL 366 86 4 138 138 144 75 3 0 1 9 134 181

NUMBER WITH
PERSONAL INJURY 48 9 0 8 31 TIME OF ASSAULT 12:00-2:00 2:00-4:01 4:01-6:00 6:01-8:00 8:01-10:00 10:01-12:00

NUMBER WITHOUT
318 77 4 130 107 AM 54 22 8 3 13 13
PERSONAL INJURY
PM 35 24 64 29 28 73

Sources: SLMPD Report UCR Extract


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MARSHALS / PARK RANGERS DATA | JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020

LAW ENFORCEMENT by THE NUMBERS1

DEPUTY MARSHAL 22
PARK RANGER 25
TOTAL 47

LAW ENFORCEMENT by RACE / GENDER2

WHITE BLACK OTHER TOTAL

MALE 14.89% 61.70% 0.00% 76.59%


FEMALE 0.00% 23.40% 0.00% 23.40%
TOTAL 10.87% 89.13% 0.00% 100.00%

ANNUAL SALARY3 MINIMUM MAXIMUM

DEPUTY MARSHAL / PARK RANGER $27,924 $47,502

The average age of a


Deputy Marshal / Park Ranger
is 49.3

1 Data as of 12/31/2020
2 Percentage displayed with a decimal(s) place is for totaling purposes.
3 Annual Salary data source from stlouis-mo.gov Compensation Ordinance Number: 70285

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HOMICIDE PRESENTATION 2020

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY - HOMICIDES

HOMICIDE COUNT:
• 2020 Homicide Total - 286

HOMICIDE DEMOGRAPHICS:
• 87% of the victims were male
• 87% of the victims were African-American
• 44% of victims were aged 18-29
• 23.3% of victims were African-American males between the ages of 17 & 29
• 77% of victims had a criminal history (vs. 86% in 2019)
• 88% of known suspects have an arrest history (vs. 84% in 2019).

GEOGRAPHIC AREAS AFFECTED


• 28% of homicides occurred in District 6
• 27% of homicides occurred in District 5
• 74% of homicides occurred in half of the city's 6 districts

TYPICAL HOMICIDE SUMMARY


• Homicide Victim & Suspect
– firearm crime
– male
– African-American
– 18 - 29 years of age
– has a criminal history

Source: Crime Analysis Unit


St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
Data provided by the Homicide Unit & i/Leads RMS FP#123129-7756
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COUNTING HOMICIDES: TEMPORAL ANALYSIS

Counting Homicides:

The F.B.I. Uniform Crime Reporting Program (UCR)


MONTH 2019 2020 % Change establishes all guidelines and procedures for the submission
of crime data to the State UCR Program Coordinator (State
JANUARY 18 15 -17%
Police). Murders are counted at the time that Homicide
FEBRUARY 6 9 50% Investigators have determined that, after investigation, an
MARCH 9 8 -11% intentional killing of a human being by another has occurred.
Clearances of murders occur when at least one person
APRIL 12 17 42%
suspected of committing the murder is taken into police
MAY 25 22 -12% custody for prosecution. Clearance is counted by the month

JUNE 23 42 83% that the suspect is taken into custody. While the official
homicide statistics, shown in the table on this page, counts
JULY 21 53 152%
homicides by the date they were coded (for example, if a
AUGUST 22 30 36% person is fatally injured in one year, the homicide is officially

SEPTEMBER 20 27 35% counted in the year of death, and not the year of injury), the
remainder of statistics in this report will not reflect those
OCTOBER 10 13 30%
numbers, but rather only reflect those murders that occurred
NOVEMBER 17 29 71% within that calendar year.

DECEMBER 10 21 110%
It is important to understand that UCR allows adjustments
GRAND TOTAL 193 286 48% (e.g. clearances, reclassification, unfounded, etc.) from
previous submitted months to be made the month that the
adjustment becomes known to police.

Source: Crime Analysis Unit


St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
Data provided by the Homicide Unit & i/Leads RMS FP#123129-7756
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COUNTING HOMICIDES: TEMPORAL ANALYSIS

RECAP
• The graphs above show the monthly, and annual, City of St. Louis homicide numbers since 2016.
• Crime victims may succumb to their injury's months or years after the incident. These figures include
those victims who were injured in one year and died in another.
• While many crimes show seasonal changes, in the City of St. Louis, it does not appear that
seasonality has direct effects on homicide.
• While we are able to look at homicide clearances by both the date the offender was arrested,
regardless of when the homicide occurred (Month Coded), and by the date the homicide occurred,
regardless of when the arrest was effected (Date of Occurrence) the official statistics, per UCR rules,
are the Month Coded numbers.
Source: Crime Analysis Unit
St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
Data provided by the Homicide Unit & i/Leads RMS FP#123129-7756
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COUNTING HOMICIDES: TEMPORAL ANALYSIS

RECAP
• Day of week is not particularly relevant, though Monday stuck out in 2020.
• There is a clear pattern when it comes to time of day, with the period between 3 pm and 12 am being
the most likely hours for a homicide to occur, totally 51% of the 2020 homicides.

Source: Crime Analysis Unit


St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
Data provided by the Homicide Unit & i/Leads RMS FP#123129-7756
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THE GEOGRAPHY OF HOMICIDE

RECAP
• The map is an illustration of the
locations where homimcides have
occurred within the City of St. Louis
over the previous two years.
• As the map clearly illustrates,
homimcides within the city of St.
Louis cluster to the northern half
of the city, and just west of I-55 and
south of I-44 in south St. Louis.

Source: Crime Analysis Unit


St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
Data provided by the Homicide Unit & i/Leads RMS FP#123129-7756
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THE GEOGRAPHY OF HOMICIDE

RECAP
• The number of homicides per District remains relatively consistent from year to year within each
District, despite the steep uptick nationwide, in 2020.

Source: Crime Analysis Unit


St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
Data provided by the Homicide Unit & i/Leads RMS FP#123129-7756
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WEAPON ANALYSIS

WEAPON TYPE 2019 2020 % Change


Firearm 203 273 25.64%
UNK 0 1 100.00%
Bladed Weapon 7 4 -75.00%
Hands/Feet/Fist 3 5 40.00%

RECAP
• The graph and table above show City of St. Louis homicide trends as they relate to weapons used
from 2019 and 2020.
• Most of the homicides were committed with a firearm.

Source: Crime Analysis Unit


St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
Data provided by the Homicide Unit & i/Leads RMS FP#123129-7756
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VICTIMOLOGY: AGE, GENDER, AND RACE / ETHNICITY

Victims were largely MALE,


with 86-87% of victims over
the previous two years being
MALE.

As the tables show, victims


were largely African
American as well.

Average AGE varies widely,


though the 18-25 age group
is slightly more prone than
others.

Source: Crime Analysis Unit


St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
Data provided by the Homicide Unit & i/Leads RMS FP#123129-7756
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VICTIMOLOGY: CRIMINAL HISTORY

RECAP
• Over 77% of homicide victims for the past 2 years had a criminal history.

Source: Crime Analysis Unit


St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
Data provided by the Homicide Unit & i/Leads RMS FP#123129-7756
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SUSPECT INFORMATION: AGE, GENDER, & RACE/ETHNICITY

Suspects were largely male,


with 89% in 2020 and 91%
in 2019 being MALE.

As the tables show, suspects


were largely African-
American as well.

Average age doesn't vary


as widely in suspects as it
does with victims staying
between 28 & 32 over the
past 5 years.

Source: Crime Analysis Unit


St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
Data provided by the Homicide Unit & i/Leads RMS FP#123129-7756
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VICTIM/OFFENDER RELATIONSHIP & HOMICIDE CIRCUMSTANCES

RECAP
• The graphs above show the relationship between victim and offender and the motive of the homicide,
when known. Most are unknown as many are unsolved, and even when cleared, motives and
relationships do not always present themselves clearly.

Source: Crime Analysis Unit


St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
Data provided by the Homicide Unit & i/Leads RMS FP#123129-7756
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HOMICIDE DATA 2020

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HOMICIDE DATA | JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020

Total Number White Black Other


Age Group Victims Male Female Male Female Male Female
INFANT 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
1-4 2 0 0 2 0 0 0
5-9 2 1 0 1 0 0 0
10-14 2 0 0 2 0 0 0
15-19 25 2 0 19 4 0 0
20-24 49 1 1 37 9 1 0
25-29 54 0 1 45 8 0 0
30-34 26 0 0 24 2 0 0
35-39 34 3 2 28 0 1 0
40-44 20 3 0 17 0 0 0
45-49 18 1 2 14 1 0 0
50-54 9 3 1 3 2 0 0
55-59 9 0 0 6 3 0 0
60-64 7 2 0 4 1 0 0
65-69 2 1 0 1 0 0 0
70-74 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
75/OVER 2 0 0 2 0 0 0
UNKNOWN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTALS 263 17 7 207 30 2 0

Percentage of Homicide Victims 15-24 Years of Age 28.14%


Percentage of Female Homicide Victims 14.07%
Percentage of Male Homicide Victims 85.93%
Percentage of White Homicide Victims 9.13%
Percentage of Black Homicide Victims 90.11%
Percentage of "Other Race" Homicide Victims 0.76%

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VICTIM STATISTICS | JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020

VICTIM STATISTICS
UN- UN- % OF TOTAL
AGE GROUP ASIAN BLACK HISPANIC OTHER WHITE FEMALE MALE TOTAL
KNOWN KNOWN VICTIMS

17 & UNDER - 16 - - - 1 2 15 - 6% 17
18 - 19 - 13 - - - 2 2 13 - 6% 15
20 - 29 - 99 1 - - 3 19 84 - 39% 103
30 - 39 - 54 1 - - 5 4 56 - 23% 60
40 - 49 - 32 - - - 6 3 35 - 14% 38
50 - 59 - 14 - - - 4 6 12 - 7% 18
60 + - 9 - - - 3 1 11 - 5% 12
AGE UNKNOWN - - - - - - - - - 0% -
TOTAL - 237 2 - - 24 37 226 - 100% 263

COUNT % OF TOTAL

Victims with gang affiliations 0 0%


Victims with prior criminal history 209 79%
Victims with positive toxicology screen 232 88%

VICTIM RELATIONSHIP COUNT % OF TOTAL MOTIVES COUNT % OF TOTAL


to SUSPECT
Argument 31 31%
Acquaintance 40 40%
Burglary 6 6%
Boyfriend / Girlfriend 5 5%
Drugs 6 6%
Other 4 4%
Fight 2 2%
Parent 3 3%
Jealousy 3 3%
Relative 4 4%
Other 4 4%
Sibling 1 1%
Retaliation 5 5%
Spouse 1 1%
Robbery 2 2%
Stranger 22 22%
Unintended Victim 5 5%
Unknown 21 21%
Unknown 37 37%
Note: Unknown persons are not inluded in this statistical table. Totals may not
equal the current homicide total due to the possibility for multiple suspects.

*2020 Annual Year End Incident Report

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SUSPECT/OFFENDER STATISTICS | JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020

SUSPECT / OFFENDER STATISTICS


UN- UN- % OF TOTAL
AGE GROUP ASIAN BLACK HISPANIC OTHER WHITE FEMALE MALE TOTAL
KNOWN KNOWN VICTIMS

17 & UNDER - 8 - - - - - 8 - 3% 8
18 - 19 - 4 - - - 1 - 5 - 2% 5
20 - 29 - 40 - - - 2 4 38 - 16% 42
30 - 39 - 22 - - - 1 1 22 - 9% 23
40 - 49 - 9 - - - 1 - 10 - 4% 10
50 - 59 - 6 - - - - 1 5 - 2% 6
60 + - 1 - - - - - 1 - 0% 1
AGE UNKNOWN - 1 - - - 2 - 3 - 1% 3
TOTAL - 91 - - - 7 6 92 - 100% 98

COUNT % OF TOTAL

Suspects with gang affiliations 3 3%


Suspects with prior criminal history 91 89%

*2019 Annual Year End Incident Report

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INTERNAL AFFAIRS DATA 2020

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INTERNAL AFFAIRS DATA | CLOSED CASES BY ALLEGATION
& DISPOSITION JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020

ALLEGATION FINDING ACTION TAKEN COUNT


Abuse of a Subordinate Sustained Resigned Under Charges - No Rehire 1

Alleged Uncivil Treatment Sustained Suspended - Without Pay 1

Alleged Uncivil Treatment Sustained Written Reprimand 2


Alleged Violation of Department of Personnel Closed Resigned Under Charges 1
Administrative Regulations
Alleged Violation of Department of Personnel Sustained Resigned Under Charges 3
Administrative Regulations
Alleged Violation of Department of Personnel Sustained Resigned Under Charges - No Rehire 2
Administrative Regulations
Alleged Violation of Department of Personnel Sustained Terminated - No Rehire 2
Administrative Regulations
Code of Conduct Sustained Suspended - Without Pay 1

Conduct Unbecoming Sustained EAP (Completed) 1

Conduct Unbecoming Sustained Oral Reprimand 1

Conduct Unbecoming Sustained Resigned Under Charges - No Rehire 11

Conduct Unbecoming Sustained Suspended - Without Pay 9

Conduct Unbecoming Sustained Terminated - No Rehire 4

Conduct Unbecoming Sustained Written Reprimand 6

DARB Sustained EAP (Completed) 1

DARB Sustained Resigned Under Charges 3

DARB Sustained Suspended - Without Pay 19

DARB Sustained Written Reprimand 66

Failed to Acknowledge or Respond to Radio Call Sustained Terminated - No Rehire 1

Failed to Acknowledge or Respond to Radio Call Sustained Written Reprimand 1

Failed to Conduct a Proper Investigation Sustained Resigned Under Charges - No Rehire 1

Failed to Conduct a Proper Investigation Sustained Terminated - No Rehire 1

Failed to Conduct a Proper Investigation Sustained Written Reprimand 2


Failing to Properly Exercise Duties Sustained Oral Reprimand 1
Associated w/Rank or Position
Failing to Properly Exercise Duties Sustained Resigned Under Charges 1
Associated w/Rank or Position
Failing to Properly Exercise Duties Sustained Resigned Under Charges - No Rehire 1
Associated w/Rank or Position

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INTERNAL AFFAIRS DATA | CLOSED CASES BY ALLEGATION
& DISPOSITION JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020

ALLEGATION FINDING ACTION TAKEN COUNT


Failing to Properly Exercise Duties Sustained Suspended - Without Pay 1
Associated w/Rank or Position
Failing to Properly Exercise Duties Sustained Written Reprimand 1
Associated w/Rank or Position
Failure to Follow Evidence/Property Procedures Sustained Terminated - No Rehire 1

Failure to Follow Evidence/Property Procedures Sustained Written Reprimand 1

Failure to Follow Lawful Order of Superior Sustained Resigned Under Charges - No Rehire 2

Failure to Follow Lawful Order of Superior Sustained Suspended - Without Pay 1

Failure to Report for Duty on Time Sustained Suspended Without Pay 2

Failure to Report for Duty on Time Sustained Written Reprimand 1

Failure to Report for Duty on Time Sustained Resigned Under Charges - No Rehire 1

Failure to Take Appropriate Action Sustained Terminated - No Rehire 1

Failure to Wear Seat Belt Sustained Suspended - Without Pay 10

False Reporting Sustained Resigned Under Charges - No Rehire 7

False Reporting Sustained Suspended - Without Pay 1

False Reporting Sustained Terminated - No Rehire 3


Fighting or Quarreling w/Dept. Member Sustained Suspended - Without Pay 2
While On or Off Duty
Improper Performance of Duty Sustained Resigned Under Charges - No Rehire 1

Improper Performance of Duty Sustained Written Reprimand 2

Insubordination Sustained Suspended - Without Pay 1

Intoxication On Duty Sustained Resigned Under Charges - No Rehire 1

Intoxication On Duty Sustained Terminated - No Rehire 1


Lost/Stolen/Careless Handling Department Sustained Suspended - Without Pay 1
Property
Misuse of Department Computer Sustained Reinstructed 1
Systems/REJIS
Misuse of Department Computer Sustained Resigned Under Charges - No Rehire 1
Systems/REJIS
Misuse of Department Computer Sustained Suspended - Without Pay 1
Systems/REJIS
Misuse of Department Computer Sustained Written Reprimand 4
Systems/REJIS
Money and/or Property Missing Sustained Oral Reprimand 1

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INTERNAL AFFAIRS DATA | CLOSED CASES BY ALLEGATION & DISPOSI-
TION
JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020

ALLEGATION FINDING ACTION TAKEN COUNT


Neglect of Duty Sustained Resigned Under Charges - No Rehire 1

Neglect of Duty Sustained Suspended 1

Neglect of Duty Sustained Terminated - No Rehire 1

Radio Procedure Violation Sustained Oral Reprimand 1

Radio Procedure Violation Sustained Resigned Under Charges 1

Radio Procedure Violation Sustained Written Reprimand 1

Unauthorized Secondary Employment Sustained Written Reprimand 2

Violation of Department Procedures Sustained No Discipline 2

Violation of Department Procedures Sustained Resigned Under Charges - No Rehire 7

Violation of Department Procedures Sustained Suspended 1

Violation of Department Procedures Sustained Terminated - No Rehire 1

Violation of Department Procedures Sustained Written Reprimand 1

Violation of Department Sick Reporting Policy Sustained Resigned Under Charges - No Rehire 1

Violation of Department Sick Reporting Policy Sustained Suspended - Without Pay 5

Violation of Pursuit Policy Sustained Resigned Under Charges - No Rehire 2

Violation of Pursuit Policy Sustained Suspended - Without Pay 2

Violation of Residency Rule Sustained Resigned Under Charges - No Rehire 1

Violation of Use of Force Policy Sustained Resigned Under Charges - No Rehire 1

Violation of Use of Force Policy Sustained Written Reprimand 1

SLMPD - 2020 Annual Report to the Community - 44


FINANCIAL DATA 2020

SLMPD - 2020 Annual Report to the Community - 45


GRANT REVENUES - 2020

MW HIDTA 6,273.60
FINANCIAL CRIMES TASK FORCE 5,487.35
COPS HIRING GRANT 2014 355,356.12
COPS HIRING GRANT 2015 540,893.50
DNA BACKLOG 2016 30,889.17
REGIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 21,484.60
POLICE PROSECUTOR PARTNERSHIP 255,956.08
COPS HIRING 2016 733,385.05
DEA TASK FORCE 2017-18 119,799.06
ATF TASK FORCE 2017-18 8,371.47
JOINT TERRORISM TASK FORCE 2017-18 11,768.95
US MARSHALS TASK FORCE 2017-18 17,152.98
FBI OVERTIME TASK FORCE 2018-19 131,727.40
COPS HIRING 2017 717,566.19
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES 221,759.24
DNA BACKLOG 2017 65,884.47
POLICING INNOVATION 1,442.40
NCS-X IMPLEMENTATION 743,060.52
LAW ENFORCEMENT BASED VICTIM SERVICES 42,369.56
OCDETF 432 18,319.53
COVERDELL 2019 PCNFS TRAVEL 1,554.00
WORK ZONE- FWZEC07Z 74,073.09
DART 2018-19 38,779.67
MCSAP 2018 358,865.35
MCLUP 2018 14,579.07
DWI WOLFPACKS 2018-19 9,096.21
HMV ENFORCEMENT 2018-19 73,220.22
MCSAP 2019 447,961.90
MCLUP 2019-20 9,125.38
DWI ENFORCEMENT 2019-20 9,036.53
HMV ENFORCEMENT 2019-20 37,149.64
METRO 498,321.40
HOUSING UNIT POLICING SERVICES 1,040,225.83
ENTERPRISE CENTER 243.75
S. GRAND DETAIL 42,255.02
AMERICA'S CENTER TRAFFIC CONTROL 6,520.31
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS CANINE 43,388.85

SLMPD - 2020 Annual Report to the Community - 46


BUDGETARY COMPARISON SCHEDULE - OPERATING BUDGET

The Metropolitan Police Department of the City of St. Louis, Missouri


Cash Basis Operating Budget for the year ended June 30, 2020 (Dollars in thousands)
VARIANCE WITH
ORIGINAL FINAL FINAL BUDGET
EXPENDITURES
BUDGET BUDGET FAVORABLE
(UNFAVORABLE)

SALARIES 116,404 116,403 116,293 110


BENEFITS:
GROUP LIFE, HEALTH, DENTAL 26,330 26,330 25,852 478
WORKERS' COMPENSATION 7,296 5,596 4,868 728
SOCIAL SECURITY 2,906 2,906 2,876 30
MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTAL
EMPLOYER RETIREMENT CONTRIBUTION 2,950 2,950 2,536 414
PRIOR YEAR ENCUMBRANCES 1,000 1,000 1,000 -

TOTAL SALARIES & BENEFITS 156,887 155,186 153,426 1,760

SUPPLIES & MATERIALS:


GASOLINE/PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 0 0 - 0
AUTO PARTS AND MATERIALS 5 62 31 31
WEARING APPAREL 1,055 1,027 909 118
COMPUTER / TECHNOLOGY SUPPLIES 390 381 340 41
OFFICE SUPPLIES 113 187 137 50
COMMUNICATION SUPPLIES 245 235 228 8
FACILITY / GROUNDS SUPPLIES 4 4 - 4
TRAINING SUPPLIES 99 99 22 78
PUBLIC SAFETY SUPPLIES 1,192 1,237 553 684
AMMUNITION 372 372 25 348
OTHER SUPPLIES 23 23 7 16

PRIOR YEAR ENCUMBRANCES - - - -


TOTAL SUPPLIES & MATERIALS 3,499 3,628 2,251 1,377

RENTAL:
HEALTH / SAFETY LEASES 124 65 61 4
OTHER LEASES 4 98 77 22
PRIOR YEAR ENCUMBRANCES - - - -

TOTAL LEASES 128 163 137 26

NON CAPITAL EQUIPMENT:


COMPUTER / TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT 36 151 149 2
OFFICE EQUIPMENT 20 9 - 9
FLEET EQUIPMENT 293 203 28 175
PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIPMENT 167 71 29 42
OTHER EQUIPMENT 6 6 - 6

PRIOR YEAR ENCUMBRANCES - - - -


TOTAL NON CAPITAL EQUIPMENT 521 440 206 234

SLMPD - 2020 Annual Report to the Community - 47


BUDGETARY COMPARISON SCHEDULE - OPERATING BUDGET

The Metropolitan Police Department of the City of St. Louis, Missouri


Cash Basis Operating Budget for the year ended June 30, 2020 (Dollars in thousands)

VARIANCE WITH
ORIGINAL FINAL FINAL BUDGET
EXPENDITURES
BUDGET BUDGET FAVORABLE
(UNFAVORABLE)

CAPITAL EQUIPMENT:
COMPUTER / TECHNOLOGY ASSETS 165 165 163 1
OFFICE ASSETS - - - -
FLEET ASSETS 2,553 2,553 2,059 494
PUBLIC SAFETY ASSETS 150 14 13 0
COMMUNICATIONS ASSETS - - - -
PRIOR YEAR ENCUMBRANCES 159 159 159 1

TOTAL CAPITAL EQUIPMENT 3,027 2,891 2,394 496

CONTRACTUAL SERVICES:
REJIS 1,700 1,700 1,687 13
COMPUTER / TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 248 258 245 12
COMMUNICATION SERVICES 1,828 2,158 1,930 228
OUTSIDE CONTRACTOR SERVICES 992 1,087 941 146
SOFTWARE AND LICENSES 1,699 1,787 1,648 139
MEDICAL SERVICES 799 379 151 228
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM 150 126 95 31
INTERNAL SERVICES 1,402 1,402 1,087 314
OFFICE / COMPUTER SERVICES 168 126 39 87
LEGAL SERVICES 20 20 - 20
EDUCATION / TRAINING SERVICES 162 162 121 41
DAMAGE CLAIMS 5 5 - 5
PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY SERVICES 231 1,926 148 1,778
FLEET SERVICES 71 77 60 17

PROMOTIONAL TESTING 370 - - -


OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 133 149 108 42
PRIOR YEAR ENCUMBRANCES - - - -

TOTAL CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 9,977 11,361 8,259 3,102

PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST:


PRINCIPAL - - - -
INTEREST - - - -

TOTAL PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST - - - -

TOTALS $174,040 $173,669 $166,674 $6,995

SLMPD - 2020 Annual Report to the Community - 48


IN THE LINE OF DUTY 1863 - 2020

In memory of the 164 St. Louis Police Officers


who made the ultimate sacrifice in the performance of duty

1863........................... Sgt. John Sturdy 1915....................Edward G.J. Spilcker 1924................Sgt. Robert E. Woody 1948..............................Edward Fabick
1868................................. John Skinner 1915.................................... Leo Kraeger 1924.................................Fred W. Benz 1949........................... William O’Brien
1875............................John Cummings 1915.....................Charles F. Barmeier 1925............................. John H. Bohlen 1952...................... Charles E. Voracek
1877................................. John S. White 1916...............................John McKenna 1925.....................Charles B. Claggett 1953............................Edward T. Burke
1879............................... Charles Printz 1916...............................William Dillon 1925......................................Harry Wise 1955.................Henry L. Eichelberger
1880.............................Michael Walsh 1916............................ Louis G. Robers 1925................................... Carl T. Hunt 1955........................... Charles J Hogan
1881................................Patrick Doran 1916.............................Edward O’Brien 1925.............................John H. Grogan 1956................ Thomas P. Mulrooney
1883...............................Sgt. P.M. Jenks 1917................................... Issac Kidwell 1925.......................... James H. Mateer 1959...................Samuel J. Cheatham
1890........................ Louis H. Wilmers 1917.............................Julius H. Petring 1926.................................William Sass 1963.........................Donald C. Sparks
1890..................................James Brady 1917....................Charles B. Redmond 1926......................... Frank H. Kohring 1964.......................Glennon R. Jasper
1893...................................... L.A. Boone 1918..................Andrew M. Lawrence 1926.........................Eugene N. Lovely 1964........................... Paul McCulloch
1894................ Sgt. Michael Gannon 1918........................... August Schwind 1927................Det. Sgt. Edward Lally 1964...................................Paul Goldak
1897...............................Nicholas Hunt 1919...........................William F. Hayes 1927...........Det. Sgt. Edward Schaaf 1966..................Sgt. Harry W. Oebels
1900................................Dennis Crane 1919............................... Thomas Ward 1927...................... Douglas Chamblin 1967............................ Paul B. Oatman
1900..................................John Looney 1919..................... Lt. William J. Smith 1927.............................. Oliver W. Cook 1969...............................Brian M. Graft
1900.....................Nicholas Beckman 1919..............Louis H. Niederschulte 1928................................Paul L. Meyer 1969..................Terry Scott Simmons
1900........................... Thomas J. Bolin 1920..................Det. Sgt. James King 1928...................Joseph P. McGovern 1971............................ Melvin Wilmoth
1901...........................Richard Delaney 1920.....................Sgt. Edward Dwyer 1929....................................John Walsh 1971.................................... Paul Kramer
1901............................Michael J. Burke 1920.....................Terence McFarland 1929........................................Roy Berry 1972............................ Frank G. Dobler
1902...................Terrence J. Donnelly 1920............................. Frank O. Reese 1929.................................Joseph Meier 1972....................Harold E. Warnecke
1902..............................Michael Reedy 1920............................ Preston Anslyn 1929..................William McCormack 1973...........................John L. Summers
1902................................William Boka 1920........................William A. Moller 1930.......................Edward Schnittker 1973............................ Aloysius J. Nelke
1903......................... Hugh McCartney 1920........................ George E. Geisler 1931.................................Harry Stussie 1974........................... Claude C. Smith
1903...................William Y. Hoagland 1920...........................Charles M. Daly 1931....................Sgt. Adolph Kreidler 1975..............................Louis D. Sebold
1903..........................Thomas Hadican 1921...............................Michael J. Finn 1931.............Sgt. Jeremiah O’Connor 1979...............Sgt. William Campbell
1904.................................. Frank Ahern 1921............................John J. McGrath 1931...............................George Moran 1980.............................. Gregory Erson
1904.............................Thomas Dwyer 1922..................... Bernard C. Mengel 1932.................... George Schrameyer 1985.........................Johnnie C. Corbin
1904................................... John J. Shea 1922...................... Michael O’Connor 1933..................... Joseph Theobald Jr. 1989.......................... Michael McNew
1904.....................James A. McClusky 1922........................Patrick Stapleton 1934.................................Albert R. Siko 1990......................... Lorenzo Rodgers
1906..................... Humphrey O’Leary 1922...........................Bernard T. Cook 1934.........................James J. Carmody 1993..............................Stephen Strehl
1907...........................Lemuel R. Boyce 1922...Det. Sgt. Harry W. Lemkemeier 1934..........................William F. Cotter 1994.........................Todd Meriwether
1908......................................Zeno Fults 1923........................ William C. Carroll 1936..................... Sgt. William Cullen 2000......................Robert J. Stanze II
1908........................Edward Dellmore 1923...........................Joesph T. Staten 1936.................. Henry DeKeersgieter 2002..................... Michael J. Barwick
1911..........................Cornelius O’Keefe 1923........................ Michael Haggerty 1936.....................Anthony Retkowski 2003................. James W. Branson Jr.
1912................................ Louis Schnarr 1923...........................Edward Kuehner 1937............ Det. Sgt. James Mobrak 2004.......................Nicholas K. Sloan
1912............... Arthur M. Huddleston 1923.................................John Flaherty 1937........Det. Sgt. Thomas Sullivan 2007.....................Stephen R. Jerabek
1913..................................Martin Kilroy 1923..................William H. Anderson 1937.................... Walter M. Bingham 2007....................... Norvelle T. Brown
1914...................... William H. Shaiper 1923................................Roger J. Harty 1939................................ Harry Canton 2008....................Sgt. Jeffry Kowalski
1914.................. Charles J. Benderoth 1923....................... Lt. Sidney E. Sears 1941..........................William E. Mears 2009............................Julius K. Moore
1914..............................Henry S. Smith 1923.......................... Peter A. Finnerty 1946..............................Neal Courtney 2010..........................David A. Haynes
1915.................Sgt. Michael Gibbons 1924................................Bernard Early 1948..................Raymond M. Hacker 2011.................................. Daryl A. Hall
METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT,
CITY OF SAINT LOUIS
1915 OLIVE STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO 63103

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