Press Release
Faces of Gun Violence Exhibit at ATF’s Inaugural Gun Violence Survivors’ Summit
For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Puerto Rico
San Juan, Puerto Rico — National Crime Victims’ Rights Week is April 21-27, 2024. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Puerto Rico joined efforts to raise awareness by participating in the Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Faces of Gun Violence Exhibit at ATF’s Inaugural Gun Violence Survivors’ Summit. United States Attorney W. Stephen Muldrow participated along with ATF Director Steve Dettelbach in the unveiling of 118 photographs of people who have died through gun violence at the ATF headquarters’ atrium. The exhibit is accompanied by a kiosk which includes descriptions of the lives of the victims in the photographs. Three (3) families from Puerto Rico shared the biographies and photographs of their family member who was murdered through gun violence. These victims of gun violence are: Lieutenant Oswaldo Albarati, Mr. David M. Méndez Calderón, and Stefano Steenbackers Betancourt.
In 2022, there were nearly 20 million instances of victimization in the United States. More than 6.6 million of those instances were crimes of violence, including rape or sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault, and simple assault. Of that 6.6 million violent crimes, only about 42% were reported to police.
This year’s National Crime Victims’ Rights Week theme is “How would you help? Options, services, and hope for crime survivors.” Through this effort, we want to educate ourselves on how to create an environment in which victims and survivors feel safe talking about what happened to them. The theme aims to ensure that everyone in our community knows where and how to procure help for crime victims and survivors. It is essential that friends, family members, colleagues, neighbors, service providers, or other trusted members of the community who have first line contact and access to the victims of crime know how to procure and provide the necessary help. The theme also seeks to shine a light on the exceptional work of the dedicated victim witness personnel and prosecutors in the United States Attorneys’ office who provide vital assistance to crime victims on a daily basis. During NCVRW, we honor their dedication, expertise, and essential contributions to our mission.
U.S. Attorney W. Stephen Muldrow of the District of Puerto Rico said: “Gun violence continues to devastate families and communities across our communities and across our nation. It’s the leading cause of death for American children and teenagers. The Department of Justice has no higher priority than keeping our communities safe and that means targeting the most significant drivers of violent crime in this country — namely gun violence. Together, with federal, state, and local law enforcement and community partners we will continue to work to save lives and take violent criminals off the streets.”
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Updated April 25, 2024
Topics
Firearms Offenses
Violent Crime