March 23, 2022

Governor Bryan, Office of Gun Violence Prevention Director Meet with National Network for Safer Communities Representatives

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS — Governor Albert Bryan Jr. and Office of Gun Violence Prevention Executive Director Antonio Emanuel met with representatives from the National Network of Safe Communities (NNSC) on Tuesday, March 22, to discuss strategies to address gun violence in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The NNSC has joined in partnership with the Office of

March 10, 2022

Support & Outreach White Paper

This white paper outlines a new “support and outreach” structure carefully tailored to the core street population, it's situation, and its needs. 

February 3, 2022

As Violent Crime Falls in Dallas, Answers Go Beyond Policing

When the Dallas Police Department brought on a new chief in February 2021, his mandate was clear: Reduce violent crime. But Garcia and other officials in the city of 1.3 million opted to follow a different model than the one emerging out of other big cities like New York and San Francisco, which have doubled

January 24, 2022

City faces uphill battle in shutting ‘Iron Pipeline’ of illegal guns

“We must stop the flow of illegal guns in our city,” Mayor Eric Adams said in a speech Monday announcing his plan to combat gun violence. “The ‘iron pipeline’ must be broken.” Experts say that the city has limited ways to address the flow of guns without stronger federal laws. But even in the midst