News

CPD reports 51% reduction in gun-related incidents in 2025

CPD reports 51% reduction in gun-related incidents in 2025

CPD's 2025 Snapshot is available on the department’s website and social media platforms. Photo: Saga Communications/Charlottesville Police Department


CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – The Charlottesville Police Department has released its 2025 Snapshot, which shows gun-related incidents decreased by 51% from 2024 to 2025, marking one of the most substantial public safety improvements in recent years.

“Reducing gun violence remains one of our highest priorities,” Chief Kochis wrote in CPD’s release. “A 51% reduction in gun-related incidents represents real lives impacted and real harm prevented. This progress is the result of our dedicated staff, strong partnerships with our community and data-driven strategies that focus on both accountability and prevention.”

Overall crime declined by 10.9% when including larcenies and 17.8% when excluding larcenies, underscoring sustained reductions across multiple crime categories.

In 2025, CPD handled 48,959 calls for service, with less than 0.22% involving any use of force. Co-response data shows that more than half of co-response calls (52.7%) involved mental health-related incidents.

In addition, CPD continues to make progress in building a diverse and representative workforce. Currently 23% of CPD officers are female, 19% are Black and 7% are Hispanic, reflecting ongoing efforts to recruit and retain officers who reflect the community they serve.

“These statistics show that effective policing is about more than enforcement alone,” Chief Kochis added. “It’s about trust, professionalism, and meeting people where they are. We will continue to build on this momentum to keep our community safe and supported.”

The full CPD 2025 Snapshot is available on the department’s website and social media platforms.

Latest Stories

5 hours ago in Sports

Kyrie Irving won’t play this season for the Mavericks as he continues recovery from knee injury

Kyrie Irving won't play this season as the star guard for the Dallas Mavericks continues his recovery from a knee injury sustained almost a year ago. The nine-time All-Star and the team made the announcement Wednesday, two days before the Mavericks return from the All-Star break.

5 hours ago in Entertainment

A movie that takes liberties with ‘Wuthering Heights’? Scholars are OK with that

If you're looking for someone to debate the new "Wuthering Heights" movie with, you might want to start with Lucasta Miller. She's a British author, editor and critic who has published an acclaimed study of the Brontë sisters and wrote the preface for the Penguin Classics edition of "Wuthering Heights."

5 hours ago in National

Eight backcountry skiers found dead and 1 still missing after California avalanche

Crews found the bodies of eight backcountry skiers and are searching for one more who remains missing after an avalanche in the mountains near Lake Tahoe, authorities said Wednesday, making it the deadliest U.S. avalanche in nearly half a century.