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U.S. Attorney’s Office
Eastern District of Pennsylvania
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, April 8, 2021
Acting U.S. Attorney Williams and 15+ Philadelphia-Area Federal Agency Directors Issue Letter to Citizens Announcing Initiative to Combat City’s Gun Violence Epidemic
Federal Partners Vow “All Hands On Deck” to Fight Violent Crime in Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA – During a press conference held on Independence Mall this morning, Acting United States Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams was joined by senior officials from more than 15 federal agencies operating in the Philadelphia area to announce their collective effort to combat the raging epidemic of violence in the city and support the work of the Philadelphia Police Department, which was represented at the event by Commissioner Danielle Outlaw. In a letter addressed to the citizens of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, federal leaders pledged an “All Hands On Deck” effort from their respective agencies to identify, investigate and hold responsible perpetrators of violent crime.
“The violence in Philadelphia affects all of us, not just residents of the city – millions of people travel in and out for work, school, medical care and more. The mission of the federal agencies gathered here today is to keep our entire District safe in partnership with local authorities,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Williams. “That is why we are here today: to announce that together, we are ‘All Hands On Deck’ to stop the violence and support the Philadelphia Police Department in their work. Violent criminals should be on notice that we are re-doubling our efforts and we are coming for you. We have had enough.”
“Our citizens, our children, and even our officers are being victimized as a result of the continued violence in the city. Enough is enough. The PPD and our federal partners recognize the gravity of the challenges that we face. We must continue to work together—citizens, police, and stakeholders - in order to make headway against the scourge of gun violence. We truly are in support of and need ‘All Hands On Deck’,” stated Commissioner Danielle Outlaw.
The text of the letter to the citizens is as follows. The entire letter is available on the USAO-EDPA website.
To the Citizens of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania:
The current violence in Philadelphia affects all of us. Over 1.5 million people live in the City, and millions more travel into the City for work or school, to receive medical care, and to enjoy the City’s parks and cultural attractions. The impact of the ongoing violence is felt in Philadelphia as well as far beyond the City’s limits.
As federal law enforcement, our mission is to keep our entire District safe, and the current state of affairs puts the safety and well-being of everyone in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania at risk. Murders and shootings in Philadelphia continue to rise at an alarming pace. In 2020, 499 people were murdered—a 40% increase from the 356 homicides that occurred in 2019. And in 2021, we are on pace to surpass 600 murders, a horrifying milestone. Importantly, these numbers do not tell the whole story because they do not include the victims of violence who were lucky enough to survive, nor do they address the harm caused to Philadelphia’s commerce and spirit as people find themselves afraid to venture outside after dark.
These statistics are grim. We cannot allow violent criminals to hold Philadelphia hostage.
That is why we, the undersigned leaders of federal law enforcement agencies, have come together to deliver this message: We are outraged and have had enough.
Many of the federal agencies below investigate violent crime as part of their mission. But even those that do not have joined this letter to show their commitment to the cause. We are joining together, like never before, to use every tool at our disposal to find and arrest the most dangerous criminals. From obtaining search warrants, to reviewing cell phone records and ballistics evidence, to mobilizing our network of sources, we are sharing information and working every angle—standing shoulder to shoulder with Philadelphia police—to do all that we can to reverse this trend. And when we find those who are committing violence, we will prosecute them and obtain stiff sentences when they are convicted.
We know what the City needs: it needs All Hands On Deck to stop the violence. And that is what we are committed to provide.
Topic(s):
Violent Crime
Component(s):
USAO - Pennsylvania, Eastern
Contact:
UNITED STATES ATTORNEY’S OFFICE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA 615 Chestnut Street, Suite 1250 Philadelphia, PA 19106 JENNIFER CRANDALL Media Contact 215-861-8300 If you have not done so already, follow @USAO_EDPA and @USAttyWilliams on Twitter to get the most up-to-date information about big cases and community news.
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Jennifer Arbittier Williams Acting U.S. Attorney
Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Jon Wilson
Special Agent in Charge
Drug Enforcement Administration
Michael J. Driscoll
Special Agent in Charge Federal Bureau of Investigation Philadelphia Field Office
Kenneth Cleevely
Special Agent in Charge U.S. Postal Service
Office of Inspector General
Matthew P. Varisco
Special Agent in Charge
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
R. Michael Escott
Resident Agent in Charge U.S. Department of State Diplomatic Security Service Philadelphia Resident Office
Thomas Fattorusso
Special Agent in Charge IRS-Criminal Investigation Philadelphia Field Office
Daniel M. Helzner
Acting Special Agent in Charge Northeastern Region
U.S. Department of Transportation Office of Inspector General
Glen A. McElravy
Resident Agent in Charge Philadelphia Resident Office Office of Criminal Investigations Food & Drug Administration
Shawn Rice
Acting Special Agent in Charge U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
Office of Inspector General
Simona Flores-Lund
Field Office Director, Philadelphia, PA Enforcement and Removal Operations U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
James M. Henry Special Agent in Charge U.S. Secret Service
Jonathan Mellone
Acting Special Agent in Charge U.S. Department of Labor – OIG Office of Investigations
Labor Racketeering and Fraud
Damon E. Wood
Inspector in Charge
U.S. Postal Inspection Service Philadelphia Division
Eric S. Gartner
U.S. Marshal
Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Jennifer Lynn
Special Agent in Charge
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Criminal Investigation Division Philadelphia & Chicago Area Offices
Brian A. Michael
Special Agent in Charge DHS-Homeland Security Investigations