COMPSTAT Central Traffic Division 10/06/13 to 11/02/13

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COMPSTAT Traffic Division 1/6/13 to 11/2/13 DIV. PERSONNEL As Of DP 1/213 DIVISION Total Sworn Assigned 144 COMMANDING OFFICER: Rank: Date of Rank: Date Assigned Division: LAPD Appointment Date: Ann E. Young CAPT-II February 24, 22 October 9, 211 January 4, 1982 CAPT + LT DET SGT PO1-PO3 PO3+1 3 5 15 115 6 Sick 1 IOD 7 TRAFFIC STATISTICS for week ending 1/26/13 FOUR WEEK COMPARISON YEAR - YEAR COMPARISON TRAFFIC COLLISIONS 9/29/13 to 9/1/13 to Percent 213 212 Percent 213 211 Percent 1/26/13 9/28/13 Change YTD YTD Change YTD YTD Change TOTAL 168 136 24% 1519 1528-1% 1519 1424 7% 126 133-5% 1318 1275 3% 1318 129 2% 152 113 35% 133 1322-1% 133 1286 1% 186 167 11% 1784 192-6% 1784 1652 8% 172 166 4% 1693 1561 8% 1693 1626 4% Total 84 715 12% 7617 7588 % 7617 7278 5% Total "A" 4 3 33% 2 26-23% 2 19 5% 2 2 % 2 22-9% 2 25-2% 2 1 1% 18 24-25% 18 32-44% 3 3 % 31 56-45% 31 33-6% 2 2 % 28 31-1% 28 35-2% Total 13 11 18% 117 159-26% 117 144-19% Total "K" 1-1% 7 1 4 1 2-5% 1 1 2-5% 5 1 2-5% 7 Total 4 7-43% 33 9-22% 7 5 4% 5-2% 4 5-2% 5 1% 1 5 1% 6-17% 5 6-17% 4 75% 7 6 17% 29 14% 33 27 22% DUI Related 4 2 1% 43 47 6 9-33% 65 64 8 2 3% 55 51 1 6 67% 84 84 7 13-46% 84 79 Total 35 32 9% 331 325 Personnel data from Traffic Division. -9% 43 43 % 2% 65 56 16% 8% 55 3 83% % 84 69 22% 6% 84 85-1% 2% 331 283 17%

Traffic Division Page 2 FOUR WEEK COMPARISON YEAR - YEAR COMPARISON TRAFFIC COLLISIONS 9/29/13 to 9/1/13 to Percent 213 212 Percent 213 211 Percent 1/26/13 9/28/13 Change YTD YTD Change YTD YTD Change Hit and Run 7 6 17% 615 578 6% 615 511 2% 71 65 9% 684 622 1% 684 616 11% 74 57 3% 652 621 5% 652 612 7% 96 84 14% 888 96-2% 888 787 13% 87 92-5% 886 744 19% 886 768 15% Total 398 358 11% 3725 3471 7% 3725 3294 13% Hit and Run - K 1-1% 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 Total 1 1 % 8 8 Hit and Run - A 2 1 1% 6 6 2 1 1% 6 6 3 3 1 8 8 1-1% 8 8 Total 5 3 67% 31 31 Hit and Run - Property Damage 6 49 22% 515 515 53 53 % 559 559 63 5 26% 558 558 82 73 12% 763 763 68 75-9% 692 692 Total 326 3 9% 387 387 MV vs Ped 14 5 18% 118 15 6 15% 118 12 1 2% 95 15 14 7% 128 19 14 36% 135 Total 75 49 53% 594 131-1% 118 142-17% 119-1% 118 12 16% 92 3% 95 67 42% 144-11% 128 119 8% 111 22% 135 115 17% 597-1% 594 545 9% Bicycle Involved 19 11 73% 131 115 15 12 25% 122 79 1 9 11% 89 89 13 1 3% 118 117 23 11 19% 189 138 Total 8 53 51% 649 538 14% 131 96 36% 54% 122 85 44% % 89 84 6% 1% 118 11 7% 37% 189 137 38% 21% 649 512 27%

Traffic Division Page 3 GREATEST RISK INTERSECTIONS From 1/1/13 to 1/26/13 7th St / Flower St Los Feliz Bl / Riverside Dr Primary Cause 2181(a) VC, Unsafe Left Turn Primary Cause 2235 VC, Unsafe Speed Total T/C's 15 Total T/C's 19 Vermont Av / Melrose Av Gage Av / Avalon Bl Primary Cause 2181(a) VC, Unsafe Left Turn Primary Cause 2235 VC, Unsafe Speed Total T/C's 15 Total T/C's 19 Soto St / 8th St Primary Cause 2181(a) VC, Unsafe Left Turn Total T/C's 16 FIELD ACTIVITIES 213 212 Percent ARREST STATISTICS for week ending 1/26/13 DP1 - DP9 DP1 - DP9 Change Traffic Citations 23,997 31,887-25% 1/26/13 1/26/12 Change Parking Citations 1,253 655 91% DUI Arrests 851 779 9% RFC's Total Part I 4 6-33% Field Interview Cards 79 913-13% All Arrests 1,765 1,51 18% IMPOUNDS GUNS 9/29/13 to 1/1/13 to 1/26/13 1/26/12 Change 1/26/13 1/26/13 Number of Impounds 4862 5228-7% Guns Booked 2 RISK MANAGEMENT SICK/IOD HOURS 213 212 Percent DP1 - DP9 DP1 - DP9 Change Pursuits 3 1 2% Sick 8,678. 11,25. -23% Use of Force (NCAT) 1 2-5% IOD 8,679. 6,44. 36% Use of Force (CAT) 2 1 1% Total 17,357. 17,69. -1% Employee T/C's 11 12-8% DP1 - DP9 SICK HOURS PER OFFICER - Preventable 6 3 1% Officers Assigned 148 CTD OCB City-OO - Non-preventable 5 9-44% Sick Hours per Officer 58.6 5.1 53.3 IOD Hours per Officer 58.6 37.2 36.1 Sick/IOD Hours per Officer 37.2.. DIVISION COMPLAINTS Complaints Issued 38 31 23% Initial Classification Chain of Command 27 21 29% Failure to Appear Failure to Qualify Internal Affairs Group 11 1 1% Preventable T/Cs Use of Force Closed Closed Closed Sustained Sustained Sustained Complaints Closed 45 33 36% 1-1% Final Allegation Discourtesy 27 22 23% Failure to Appear Failure to Qualify Improper Remarks Neglect of Duty 7 7 % Preventable T/Cs Unauthorized Force 1 2-5% Unauthorized Tactics 3 2 5% Pursuit statistics from Pursuit Review Unit Officers assigned from Field Deployment Unit NCAT - from UOFD CAT - Categorical use of force from Teams II Complaint statistics from Teams II

Traffic Division Page 4 TOTAL CASES - Felony 1 12 Total 1 12 Non- 6 17 Total 7 29 -Felony 3 342 -Misdemeanor 196 1341 226 1683 11 78 ADW with a Vehicle 4 27 Murders from ADW/Vehicle Unlicensed Drivers 15 229 DETECTIVE ACTIVITIES TOTAL CLEARED 1 9 1 9 2 1 11 14 118 5 475 64 593 1 74 2 9 15 227 - Felony Total Non- Total -Felony -Misdemeanor ADW with a Vehicle Murders from ADW/Vehicle Unlicensed Drivers CLEARANCE RATE BACKLOG 9/1/13 to 1/1/13 AS OF 9/3/13 9/3/13 9/3/13 1% 75% 1% 75% % 12% 14% 38% 47% 35% 4 26% 35% 19 28% 35% 23 91% 95% 5% 33% 1% 99% CASES TO PROSECUTION 1 9 1 9 1 9 1 73 2 9 15 227 14 115 5 473 64 588 CASES FILED AS MISDEMEANOR CASES FILED AS FELONY - Felony 1 1 3 Total 1 1 3 Non- Total 1 1 3 -Felony 7 47 2 13 -Misdemeanor 24 193 31 15 24 61 2 3 13 19 ADW with a Vehicle 1 2 1 2 Murders from ADW/Vehicle Unlicensed Drivers 15 226 1. 3. : 23153(A) VC, 2355 VC Felony: 191.5(B) PC, 192(C)(1) PC, 191.5(A) PC, 187(A) PC Misd: 192(C)(2) PC 4. ADW w/vehicle: 245(A) (1) PC 2. 5. Murders From a ADW/Vehicle: 187(A) PC Felony: 21(A) VC Included in Felony Misd: 22 (A) VC 6. Unlicensed Drivers: 125(A) VC

Traffic Division Page 5 TOTAL FILING RATE 9/1/13 to 1/1/13 1/1/12 9/3/13 9/3/13 9/3/12 - Felony 1% 44% Total 1% 44% Non- Total 1% 44% -Felony 64% 52% -Misdemeanor 48% 41% 52% 18% 43% 11% ADW with a Vehicle 1% 44% Murders from ADW/Vehicle Unlicensed Drivers 1% 1% Definitions: Total Cases - Category I cases minus Unfounded. A Category I case is as defined in the Detective Operations Manual Section I/121.1. An unfounded case is as defined in the Detective Operations Manual, Section I/152.3. Total Cleared - Number of Category I cases Cleared by Arrest and Cleared Other. Cleared by Arrest and Cleared Other is as defined in the Detective Operations Manual, Section I/152.1 thru I/152.2. A misdemeanor case presented to the City Attorney for filing and a misdemeanor warrant has been issued for the suspect is considered "Cleared by Arrest". A felony case is considered "Investigation Continued" when only a felony arrest warrant has been obtained but has not been served on the suspect. A felony case is changed to "Clear by Arrest" when the felony suspect is arrested. Clearance Rate = Category I Cases Cleared by Arrest + Cleared Other Total Cases Backlog - When a Traffic Collision and Arrest Status Report, Form 4.16 is not submitted on a Category One case within the required 6 days due date, the case is deemed to be a backlogged case. Cases to Prosecution - Number of Category I cases submitted to the City Attorney or the District Attorney for prosecution. Cases Filed As Misdemeanor - Number of Category I misdemeanor cases presented to the prosecution and a misdemeanor filing was obtained. Cases Filed As Felony - Number of Category I felony cases presented to the prosecution and a filing was obtained. Total Filing Rate = Category I Misdemeanor Filings + Felony Filings Cases to Prosecution Search Warrants 1 Arrest Warrants 4 Detective Arrests 2 8