He was working today
And yesterday...
The point isn't to be a visible presence while we are all home and alert.
To have a small cities police chief, the point is to have a visible presence while we are all at school or work, or asleep. I think he does a nice job. I was outside at 1am a few weeks ago because my furnace was on the fritz and he was on patrol then.
If you want peace of mind we have a small city in the lowest crime Metro Police district in the entire city (division 5), and we live within the lowest crime beat within said district. So, we esentially live in the safest neighborhood in Metro, even more so than Lake Forest or the Polo Fields.
SEE Below:
2006 Louisville Metro Police Department Violent Crime Statistics
Violent Crime Statistics By District
Violent Crimes Key
a)Homicide Rape
b)Robbery
c)Aggravated
d)Assault
e)Simple Assault
4th Division1 1,879 (total)
a)14
b)52
c)519
d)449
e)845
1st Division2 1,412
a)7
b)45
c)360
d)352
e)648
2nd Division3 1,302
a)14
b)30
c)260
d)336
e)662
3rd Division4 1,249
a)5
b)23
c)155
d)252
e)814
6th Division5 947
a)7
b)20
c)196
d)184
e)540
7th Division6 828
a)1
b)15
c)140
d)142
e)530
8th Division7 521
a)1
b)20
c)53
d)92
e)355
5th Division8 407
a)2
b)12
c)79
d)60
e)254
1The Fourth Division includes the following neighborhoods: Beechmont, Cloverleaf, Fairgrounds, Germantown, Hazelwood, Iroquois, Jacobs, Limerick, Merriwether, Old Louisville, Paristown, Schnitzelburg, Shelby Park, Smoketown Jackson, South Louisville, Taylor Berry, University, Wilder Park and Wyandotte.
2The First Division includes the following neighborhoods: Butchertown, Downtown, Phoenix Hill, Portland and Russell.
3The Second Division includes the following neighborhoods: Algonquin, California, Chickasaw, Hallmark, Park Duvall, Park Hill, Parkland and Shawnee.
4The Third Division includes the following neighborhoods: Auburndale, Iroquois, Iroquois Park, Kenwood Hill, Southland Park and Southside.
5The Sixth Division includes the following neighborhoods: Audubon, Avondale Melbourne Heights, Bashford Manor, Bon Air, Bowman, Camp Taylor, Edgewood, Fairgrounds, Gardiner Lane, Hawthorne, Hayfield Dundee, Highland Park, Hikes Point, Klondike, Poplar Level, Prestonia, Saint Joseph, Schnitzelburg and Standiford.
6The Seventh Division includes the following neighborhoods: Fern Creek, Highview and Okolona.
7The Eighth Division includes the following neighborhoods: Barbourmeade, Bellemeade, Briarwood, Douglass Hills, Glenview, Goose Creek, Hurstbourne, Lyndon, Middletown, Rolling Hills, Westwood, Wildwood, Woodland Hills and Worthington Hills.
8The Fifth Division includes the following neighborhoods: Belknap, Bonnycastle, Bowman, Brownsboro Zorn, Cherokee Gardens, Cherokee Seneca, Cherokee Triangle, Clifton, Clifton Heights, Crescent Hill, Deer Park, Gardiner Lane, Hawthorne, Hayfield Dundee, Highlands, Highlands Douglass, Irish Hill, Rock Creek and Tyler Park.
And yesterday...
The point isn't to be a visible presence while we are all home and alert.
To have a small cities police chief, the point is to have a visible presence while we are all at school or work, or asleep. I think he does a nice job. I was outside at 1am a few weeks ago because my furnace was on the fritz and he was on patrol then.
If you want peace of mind we have a small city in the lowest crime Metro Police district in the entire city (division 5), and we live within the lowest crime beat within said district. So, we esentially live in the safest neighborhood in Metro, even more so than Lake Forest or the Polo Fields.
SEE Below:
2006 Louisville Metro Police Department Violent Crime Statistics
Violent Crime Statistics By District
Violent Crimes Key
a)Homicide Rape
b)Robbery
c)Aggravated
d)Assault
e)Simple Assault
4th Division1 1,879 (total)
a)14
b)52
c)519
d)449
e)845
1st Division2 1,412
a)7
b)45
c)360
d)352
e)648
2nd Division3 1,302
a)14
b)30
c)260
d)336
e)662
3rd Division4 1,249
a)5
b)23
c)155
d)252
e)814
6th Division5 947
a)7
b)20
c)196
d)184
e)540
7th Division6 828
a)1
b)15
c)140
d)142
e)530
8th Division7 521
a)1
b)20
c)53
d)92
e)355
5th Division8 407
a)2
b)12
c)79
d)60
e)254
1The Fourth Division includes the following neighborhoods: Beechmont, Cloverleaf, Fairgrounds, Germantown, Hazelwood, Iroquois, Jacobs, Limerick, Merriwether, Old Louisville, Paristown, Schnitzelburg, Shelby Park, Smoketown Jackson, South Louisville, Taylor Berry, University, Wilder Park and Wyandotte.
2The First Division includes the following neighborhoods: Butchertown, Downtown, Phoenix Hill, Portland and Russell.
3The Second Division includes the following neighborhoods: Algonquin, California, Chickasaw, Hallmark, Park Duvall, Park Hill, Parkland and Shawnee.
4The Third Division includes the following neighborhoods: Auburndale, Iroquois, Iroquois Park, Kenwood Hill, Southland Park and Southside.
5The Sixth Division includes the following neighborhoods: Audubon, Avondale Melbourne Heights, Bashford Manor, Bon Air, Bowman, Camp Taylor, Edgewood, Fairgrounds, Gardiner Lane, Hawthorne, Hayfield Dundee, Highland Park, Hikes Point, Klondike, Poplar Level, Prestonia, Saint Joseph, Schnitzelburg and Standiford.
6The Seventh Division includes the following neighborhoods: Fern Creek, Highview and Okolona.
7The Eighth Division includes the following neighborhoods: Barbourmeade, Bellemeade, Briarwood, Douglass Hills, Glenview, Goose Creek, Hurstbourne, Lyndon, Middletown, Rolling Hills, Westwood, Wildwood, Woodland Hills and Worthington Hills.
8The Fifth Division includes the following neighborhoods: Belknap, Bonnycastle, Bowman, Brownsboro Zorn, Cherokee Gardens, Cherokee Seneca, Cherokee Triangle, Clifton, Clifton Heights, Crescent Hill, Deer Park, Gardiner Lane, Hawthorne, Hayfield Dundee, Highlands, Highlands Douglass, Irish Hill, Rock Creek and Tyler Park.