Houston's Latest Public Safety Efforts & New Crime Data
In his second month in office, Mayor John Whitmire got a call: HPD had 260,000 suspended cases that had never been investigated. "Let me say it again," he tells the room. "260,000." A year later, Houston's murder rate is down 36% year-over-year — the strongest improvement among major U.S. cities tracked by the Major Cities Chiefs Association — and HPD is at 5,400 officers, the highest staffing level in the city's history.
Episode 8 of 901 Bagby is recorded during National Police Week, and the Mayor talks about it. He explains the multi-agency enforcement surge against non-compliant bars in Houston — and notes that the loudest complainant was a bar owner operating with zero permits who got arrested during a routine inspection. He describes walking into after-hours club raids himself: "crack cocaine on the floor, cash spread around, human trafficking victims." He recounts being robbed at gunpoint in his own garage in 1992 — begging for his life — and ties it directly to why HPD's 5.6-minute Code 1 response time is personal. He names Officer Tim Hearn, a groomsman in his wedding, shot and killed on a drug raid in 1976, bleeding to death in a Sears parking lot on Harrisburg.
The back half turns to what's getting built: $30 million from the Stormwater Fund to tear down abandoned structures choking the city's drainage system, 750 lane miles of road paving already this year with another 1,000 funded, revived plans to extend Metro Rail to both Houston airports, and the expansion of the non-profit Covenant House to serve homeless young adults. The Mayor closes with a story from minutes before the mic went on: a George Brown Convention Center housekeeper stopped him to celebrate her new contract — an immediate raise from $15 to $20 an hour, back pay in hand. "That's what it's all about," he says. "That's why you run for office."
00:24 Bar & Club Enforcement: Setting the Record Straight
04:24 Crime Down 36% & HPD at Record Strength
08:23 National Police Week: Honoring Fallen Officers
11:14 Demolition Day: Clearing Properties To Clear The Drains
13:39 Transportation: Roads, Metro & Airport Connectivity
16:49 Youth Homelessness & Covenant House
18:42 Advice to Graduates & the Call to Public Service
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