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Whitmer on Operation Safe Neighborhoods: ‘Every Michigander in every community deserves to feel safe’

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Operation Safe Neighborhoods has taken roughly 171 illegal guns off the streets of Michigan and has resulted in 182 arrests. | Michigan.gov

Operation Safe Neighborhoods has taken roughly 171 illegal guns off the streets of Michigan and has resulted in 182 arrests. | Michigan.gov

An initiative to remove illegal guns from the hands of criminals is a success, according to state leaders.

Operation Safe Neighborhoods focuses on taking guns from people who cannot possess them legally because of their criminal record, according to a news release from the state government.

“As a mom and former prosecutor, public safety is a top priority for me. Every Michigander in every community deserves to feel safe as they go to work, school, or walk in their neighborhoods,” said Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI). “Today, I am proud to announce that Operation Safe Neighborhoods has taken over 170 illegal guns off the street. Together, we have invested over $1 billion in public safety, sent local governments more resources than they have received in decades to hire and support law enforcement officers, and doubled secondary road patrols.”

Whitmer added that she would continue working across the aisle to make the state as safe as possible.

“Our mission as a department is creating a safer Michigan and our field agents play a crucial role in that effort. By partnering with local law enforcement on these targeted actions, we are helping to take guns and drugs off our streets, which means less crime and fewer victims,” Michigan Department of Corrections Director Heidi Washington said in the release. 

The program has led law enforcement officials to 1,289 visits with felony criminals, which has led to the removal of 171 illegal guns, along with ammunition and drugs.  

“Our mission as a department is creating a safer Michigan and our field agents play a crucial role in that effort. By partnering with local law enforcement on these targeted actions, we are helping to take guns and drugs off our streets, which means less crime and fewer victims,” Washington said.

State statistics report that there are 32,000 people on probation and 8,500 parolees, of which 20% have prior criminal cases involving a firearm. Under Whitmer’s tenure as governor, she has allocated over $1 billion towards public safety.

“Our troopers see the deadly results and devastating impact illegal guns have on communities every day and I commend the Michigan Department of Corrections for their work,” stated Col. Joe Gasper, director of the Michigan State Police.

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