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U.S. Attorney’s Office to Work with Local Partners to Reduce Domestic Violence

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Puerto Rico
U.S. Justice Department Designates One Community in the District of Puerto Rico Under Section 1103 of the Violence Against Women Act to Prioritize Firearms Prosecutions of Domestic Violence Offenders

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – Attorney General Merrick B. Garland has approved an initial set of 78 communities across 47 states, territories, and the District of Columbia for designation under Section 1103 of the Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization Act of 2022. San Juan, in the District of Puerto Rico, has been designated as a participant in this initiative.

The Justice Department - through its United States Attorney’s offices (USAOs) and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Field Divisions - will partner with designated jurisdictions to develop plans to reduce intimate partner firearm violence and to prioritize prosecutions of domestic violence offenders who are prohibited from owning firearms under Title 18 United States Code § 922(g). 

Communities were selected for participation in this initiative in collaboration with community stakeholders, seeking diverse representation from rural areas, suburban areas, urban areas, and Tribal communities. The Justice Department used data to identify communities that could benefit from additional resources to address intimate partner violence, and the local jurisdictions committed to partnering with the Department to prosecute offenders under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g). The designation represents a coordinated effort between the Department and the local jurisdictions to ensure federal resources are being leveraged effectively to address intimate partner firearm violence.

“The United States. Attorney’s Office will continue allocating resources to effectively respond to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking,” said W. Stephen Muldrow, United States Attorney for the District of Puerto Rico. “We appreciate the support of our partners at ATF and other state, local and federal law enforcement agencies, as well as health care providers and other professionals in addressing domestic and related violence.”

“ATF stays in unison with our state and local partners in combatting intimate partner violence against members of our community,” said Christopher A. Robinson, Special Agent in Charge ATF Miami Field Division.

In addition, the Department of Justice has recently awarded, among others, the following grants to support community efforts to expand domestic violence prevention and intervention in Puerto Rico:

  • The Women’s Advocate Office received $1,882,464 from the Office of Violence Against Women for the OVW Fiscal Year 2024 STOP Formula Grant Program
  • The Puerto Rico Department of Justice received $7,293,295 from the Office of Justice Programs, Office of Victims of Crime entitled OVC FY24 VOCA Victim Assistance Formula Grant
  • The Puerto Rico Department of Justice received $500,000 from the Office of Violence Against Women for the OVW Fiscal Year 2024 Enhancing Investigation and Prosecution of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking (EIP) Initiative
  • Solo Por Hoy received $500,000 from the office of Violence Against Women for the OVW Fiscal Year 2024 Grants to Prevent and Respond to Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Sex Trafficking Against Children and Youth Program
  • The Women’s Advocate Office received $854,654 from the Office of Violence Against Women for the OVW Fiscal Year 2024 Sexual Assault Services Formula Program
  • Proyecto Matria, Inc. received $400,000 from the Office of Violence Against Women for the OVW Fiscal Year 2024 Legal Assistance for Victims Grant Program Expanding Legal Services Initiative
  • Coordinadora Paz para la Mujer received $367,379 from the Office of Violence Against Women for the OVW Fiscal Year 2024 State and Territory Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
  • Boys & Girls Club of PR Inc. received $350,000 from the Office of Violence Against Women for the OVW Fiscal Year 2024 Grants to Engage Men and Boys as Allies in the Prevention of Violence Against Women and Girls Program.

The Justice Department anticipates additional jurisdictions to be designated under Section 1103 of VAWA as USAOs continue to coordinate resources with their local stakeholders.  All USAOs, with or without specific community designations under Section 1103, will continue to combat intimate partner firearm violence and prioritize prosecutions of domestic violence offenders as part of their Project Safe Neighborhoods strategy and in support of the Department’s Comprehensive Strategy for Reducing Violent Crime. 

Complete List of Jurisdictions Designated under Section 1103 as of September 11, 2024:

Montgomery County, Alabama

Jefferson County, Alabama

Little Rock, Arkansas

Washington County, Arkansas

Fresno, California

San Diego, California

Hartford, Connecticut

Ward 7, District of Columbia

Jacksonville, Florida

Alachua County, Florida

Metro Miami-Dade County, Florida

Macon-Bibb County, Georgia

DeKalb County, Georgia

Augusta, Georgia

City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii

Ada County, Idaho

Danville, Illinois

Rockford, Illinois

Madison County, Illinois

Gary, Indiana

Indianapolis, Indiana

Des Moines, Iowa

Linn County, Iowa

Garden City, Kansas

Fayette County, Kentucky

Louisville, Kentucky

Orleans Parish, Louisiana

Rapides Parish, Louisiana

Western Maine Region: Franklin, Oxford, and Androscoggin Counties, Maine

Baltimore City, Maryland

Boston, Massachusetts

Saginaw, Michigan

Lansing, Michigan

Greenville, Mississippi

Jackson, Mississippi

Cape Girardeau County, Missouri

Greene County, Missouri

Gallatin County and Bozeman, Montana

Northeast Omaha, Nebraska

Las Vegas, Nevada

Strafford County, New Hampshire

Bernalillo County, New Mexico

Borough of Brooklyn, New York

Onondaga County, New York

Borough and County of the Bronx, New York

Monroe County, New York

Fayetteville and Cumberland County, North Carolina

Forsyth County, North Carolina

Asheville (including Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians), North Carolina

Grand Forks, North Dakota

Toledo, Ohio

Muskogee County, Oklahoma

Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Oklahoma

Portland, Oregon

Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania

Dauphin County, Pennsylvania

Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

San Juan, Puerto Rico

Pawtucket, Rhode Island

Greenville County, South Carolina

Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota

City of Chattanooga, Tennessee

Memphis/Shelby County, Tennessee

Gregg County, Texas

Amarillo, Texas

Houston, Texas

San Antonio, Texas

Salt Lake County, Utah

South Hampton Roads (Chesapeake/Norfolk/Portsmouth/Virginia Beach), Virginia

Oswald Harris Court Housing Community, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

Chittenden County, Vermont

Spokane County, Washington

King County, Washington

Wheeling Area (Ohio/Brooke/Hancock Counties), West Virginia

Kanawha County, West Virginia

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Dane County, Wisconsin

Fremont County, Wyoming

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Updated September 23, 2024

Topics
Grants
Violent Crime
Press Release Number: 2024-056