Robberies,
shootings, and homicides are up this year, but Rochester Police Chief
Jim Sheppard, who gave his mid-year crime report this afternoon, says
the public should consider the historical context.

Violent
crime, which includes murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault,
is up 4.8 percent from this time last year, from 904 to 947
incidents. Murders rose from 14 to 20; rape, 41 to 46; and robbery,
310 to 366. The only category of violent crime to see a decline is
aggravated assault, which dropped from 539 to 515.

The
five-year averages for violent crime are as follows: murder, 19;
rape, 45; robbery, 467; and aggravated assault, 522.

For
the first half of this year, Rochester has had 95 shootings. Thatโ€™s
an increase from 55 shootings in the same period in 2011.
Previous-year totals: 2010, 87; 2009, 47; 2008, 83. Over the last
decade, the worst half-year for shootings was 2006, with 119.

Sheppard
said that loosely affiliated gangs are behind many of the shootings.
A particular group in northeast Rochester, known to frequent the
Carter-Roycroft area, is responsible for 15 to 20 of the shootings,
Deputy Chief Mike Wood said. And thatโ€™s not counting incidents
where group members were shot
at,
he
said
.

Wood
said that the RPD recently arrested some of the groupโ€™s โ€œmain
players,โ€ and that more arrests are anticipated.

Chief
Sheppard said he is in discussions with a group to start a gun
buy-back program. He said the guns that people turn in through these
kinds of programs arenโ€™t usually the ones causing the trouble, but
that heโ€™s game to try everything. He wouldnโ€™t name the group heโ€™s
negotiating with.

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