The Department of Justice announced that the U.S. Marshals Service arrested 3,421 violent fugitives as part of Operation North Star FY 2024.
The arrests included 216 for homicide, 803 for assault, and 482 for weapons offenses.
The U.S. Marshals Service arrested 3,421 violent fugitives, including 216 for homicide, 803 for assault, and 482 for weapons offenses, during the latest phase of its high-impact fugitive apprehension initiative called Operation North Star FY 2024.https://t.co/p9NTHmlLEU pic.twitter.com/JAJ3FNIZ6o
— U.S. Marshals Service (@USMarshalsHQ) September 27, 2024
From the Department of Justice:
ONS FY24 enforcement activities covered 74 operational days, from May 10 to Sept. 13, and targeted fugitives and violent offenders in 10 metropolitan areas, prioritizing those who used firearms in the commission of crimes or signaled high risk factors for violence. ONS FY24 targeted violent offenders wanted on warrants for homicide, sexual offenses, robbery, aggravated assault, and firearms violations. During the operation, investigators also seized 534 firearms, more than $508,000 in U.S. currency, and 456 kilograms in illegal narcotics, including 138 pounds and over 550,000 pills of deadly fentanyl.
The 10 metropolitan areas selected for ONS FY24 were identified using data from the National Crime Information Center and the FBI Uniform Crime Report, and included Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas; Charleston and North Charleston, South Carolina; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Little Rock, Arkansas; Phoenix; St. Louis (to include East St. Louis, Illinois); Birmingham, Alabama; Winston-Salem, North Carolina; Dayton, Ohio; and San Antonio.
.@USMarshalsHQ Arrest Over 3,400 fugitives in Operation North Star
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— U.S. Department of Justice (@TheJusticeDept) September 27, 2024
“From May to September of this year, the U.S. Marshals Service worked with state and local law enforcement partners in 10 metropolitan areas to arrest more than 3,400 fugitives and violent offenders and seize large quantities of firearms and fentanyl. I am deeply grateful to every Deputy U.S. Marshal, Task Force Officer, investigator, and police officer who carried out these arrests, and who did so at great risk to themselves,” U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said.
“Over the past year, the Marshals Service conducted Operation North Star in 10 cities across the country experiencing high levels of gun violence,” said USMS Director Ronald L. Davis.
“Over 3,000 dangerous fugitives, including over 200 homicide suspects, were apprehended and removed from neighborhoods. The success of this operation is the result of the outstanding combined efforts of our Deputies and Task Force Officers, along with strong collaboration with the community and our local, state, and federal law enforcement partners,” he added.
Per KATV:
The Justice Department said the program targeted violent offenders who were wanted on warrants of homicide, sexual offenses, robbery. aggravated assault, and firearms violations.
Operations also saw Marshals seize 534 firearms, 456 pounds of illegal narcotics, and more than $508,000 in U.S. currency.
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