Miami Cops Roll Out Three-Year Crackdown Plan To Curb Gun Violence

Miami’s police brass pulled back the curtain Wednesday on a fresh three-year strategic plan, a roadmap they say will lock in recent crime gains while sharpening the spotlight on gun violence, community trust and officer wellness. The 2026–2028 blueprint is pitched as the playbook that will steer patrol, investigations and outreach citywide over the next three years.

In a March 25 post, Miami Police said the plan “highlights priorities and initiatives for the next three years” and credited recent crime reductions to dedicated officers, community trust and strong partnerships. Officials are framing the document as a living guide that can be adjusted as conditions on the ground change.

Plan Builds On Earlier Roadmap, With Focus On Results

Department leaders describe the 2026–2028 plan as an extension of the last published roadmap, built around three familiar pillars: reduce violent crime, build community trust and enhance employee wellness. This round, they say they want those themes tied even more tightly to outcomes that can be counted and publicly tracked.

The City’s earlier strategic document included a dedicated “tracking measures” section that spelled out metrics for patrol deployment and program performance, and Miami Police Department officials say the new plan will grow that scorecard-style approach. For background on the foundation the new plan is built on, see the City of Miami Police strategic plan (2023–25)…

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