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Mike Easterling

HPD credits several factors for city crime rate reduction

April 1, 2025/in Community Development, Featured, Government, Lead, News, Services/by Mike Easterling

The Huntsville Police Department held a roundtable discussion at the Public Safety Complex to review recent crime statistics showing a continued decline in overall criminal activity, highlighted by enforcement strategies and the department’s ongoing focus on public safety.

Even as the city continues to experience strong growth, the Huntsville Police Department (HPD) is demonstrating that growth and safety can thrive together. HPD reports significant progress in reducing crime over the past five years – even as the city’s population increased by 20.2 percent.

“The work is never done,” Police Chief Kirk Giles said. “We’re focused on proactive policing strategies that prevent crime before it happens.”

Between 2019 and 2024, violent crimes — including murder, forcible rape, robbery and aggravated assault — decreased by 38.9 percent, dropping from 1,787 incidents in 2019 to just 1,092 in 2024.

“Our success is due to the dedication and collaboration between law enforcement, prosecutors and community organizations,” Deputy Chief Charles Brooks said. “By working together, we are able to share resources, intelligence and strategies that disrupt criminal activity and bring offenders to justice.”

According to the HPD, the crime reduction is credited to a mix of officer presence/response time, collaboration, economic environment and technology. 

Initiatives such as foot and bicycle patrols, the Citizens Police Academy and the Security Camera Share Program have strengthened relationships between officers and residents while deterring criminal activity. The department also utilizes advanced crime analysis tools through the North Alabama Multi-Agency Crime Center (NAMACC) to track trends and respond effectively.

“The application of technology helps our investigators find the needle in the haystack,” Deputy Chief Michael Johnson said. “We’re committed to leveraging these tools to stay ahead of crime and ensure our community’s safety.”

HPD remains clear that ongoing community involvement is essential.

“Our journey toward a safer city is ongoing,” Captain Jeff Rice, Sr. said. “We continuously adapt our strategies and work with the community to ensure every resident feels protected.”

Chief Giles emphasized that lasting crime reduction relies on partnership with residents.

“We can’t do this alone,” he said. “When residents stay informed, report suspicious activity, and engage with their police department, we all win.”

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