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[VIDEO UPDATE] DA Mike Schmidt releases gun violence prosecution data for February 2021 - 03/05/21

Update – March 05, 2021

(Portland, Oregon) – Today, Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt released a video that highlights the perspectives of a felony gun crimes prosecutor and a victim advocate assigned to the District Attorney’s Major Crimes Team.

The video can be viewed by clicking here.

Additionally, DA Schmidt is releasing additional data on the total number of gun violence-related criminal prosecutions initiated in February 2020, 2019 and 2018.  

 

Total Number of Gun Violence-related Prosecutions initiated

February 2021

36 cases

February 2020

28 cases

February 2019

11 cases

February 2018

06 cases

 


March 04, 2021

DA Mike Schmidt releases gun violence prosecution data for February 2021

 PORTLAND, Ore. – Today, Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt announced that during the month of February his office initiated 36 separate gun violence-related criminal prosecutions.   

Primary Firearm Related Charge

Total Case Count (36)

Assault

1

Attempted Murder

7

Felon in Possession of a Firearm

15

Manslaughter

1

Murder

1

Possession of a Firearm in Public Building

1

Unlawful Possession Firearm

2

Unlawful use Weapon w/ Firearm

8

Two of the 36 cases issued in February 2021 are homicide-related investigations. Specific information on those cases cannot be released under ORS 192.345 (3). 

Five of the 36 cases issued in February 2021 are domestic violence-related and involve a firearm being used.

“The gun violence happening in Multnomah County is not isolated to just one neighborhood. It impacts all of us. As district attorney, public safety will always be my foremost priority. We all have an interest in stopping gun violence. My office continues to partner with public health officials, non-profit organizations, faith leaders, and law enforcement to respond, with urgency, to the surge,” said District Attorney Mike Schmidt.

Although some of the incident dates preceded the month of February, all 36 cases were initiated between February 1 and February 28, 2021.

Community members with information about a recent – or past gun crime in Multnomah County – should submit a tip to Crime Stoppers of Oregon.

 

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