Phoenix Scorched by FBI’s “Summer Heat”: 411 Nabbed in Sweeping Crackdown on Violence and Gangs

The streets may be a little safer today after the FBI’s Phoenix Field Office, in conjunction with local, federal, and tribal law enforcement, wrapped up a months-long crackdown on violent crime. Dubbed “Summer Heat,” this initiative saw a national deployment of resources to put a chill on crime during the warmer months. The FBI reported hundreds of arrests as part of the operation, tackling everything from gang violence to child victimization.

In Phoenix alone, the operation netted 411 arrests that saw fugitives, gang members, and those perpetrating Indian Country crimes behind bars, including violent criminals finding themselves booked. With a keen eye clearly trained on the most vulnerable, authorities also arrested 15 individuals for violent crimes against children, in a reveal by the FBI’s statement, identifying and locating 103 child victims in the process. Further bolstering community safety, the operation yielded 59 weapons and made 63 drug seizures.

“Crushing violent crime remains a top priority for FBI Phoenix and is a responsibility we all share,” said FBI Phoenix Special Agent in Charge Heith Janke in the same statement. Janke assured the public of the FBI’s commitment to reinforcing safety and reducing violent crime, promising to “work with our partners and deploy all resources necessary” to that end…

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