Gun Violence Intervention
Anne Arundel County, MD
In August of 2020, the Gun Violence Intervention Team (GVIT) launched under the Department of Health to address gun violence as a public health issue. Through collaborative meetings and workgroup efforts with more than a dozen partner agencies, the GVIT is using a public health, data-driven, and community engaged approach to address gun violence.
Our Vision:
The Gun Violence Intervention Team envisions a community where all residents are safe from gun violence.
Our Mission:
To prevent and reduce gun-related injuries and deaths in Anne Arundel County.
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Progress Update
In June of 2021, the GVIT workgroups identified strategic priorities that would best match the county’s resources with areas of identified need. The GVIT focused on these priorities through 2021 and into early 2022, working collectively to achieve these goals.
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Data Workgroup: Created and published a monthly data report of gun violence data for Anne Arundel County.
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A thorough understanding of gun violence in our local community is the foundation for the GVIT’s decisions and actions. Recognizing the many forms of gun-related crimes, injuries, and fatalities that involve a complex mix of considerations, the GVIT has pulled together local data sources to clarify what gun violence looks like in Anne Arundel County.
The data workgroup, in collaboration with the police departments, Department of Health, and ArundelStat team, developed and released a data dashboard and monthly gun fatalities snapshot dashboard. The purpose of these dashboards is to provide insights about what types of gun violence are happening in our county, where there are concentrations of gun violence incidents, which populations are disproportionately affected and what other contributing factors are involved.
There are several sources that the GVIT uses for its data. Both Anne Arundel County and Annapolis City Police Departments report on gun incidents including homicides, suicides, contact shootings, and other crimes. The Department of Health pulls Vital Statistic Administration (VSA) death certificate data on homicides and suicides, and Health Services Cost Review Commission (HSCRC) hospital data on gun-related inpatient admissions and emergency department visits.
Environment Workgroup: Developed and implemented a public awareness campaign about gun safe storage to prevent gun violence.
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The county has a robust network of crisis and emergency response teams with comprehensive protocols for responding to violent incidents. Recognizing that the impacts of gun violence are far-reaching, affecting victims and the many individuals around them including family members, friends, neighbors and colleagues, the environment workgroup coordinated with agency leaders to identify the partners involved in the recovery and response of gun violence incidents, connecting residents in crisis more quickly to appropriate resources and support.
The environment workgroup has also identified opportunities for dissemination of the coalition’s resource toolkits and other public awareness resources. This outreach includes collaboration and discussions with county constituents at the coalition’s community meetings. To date, the coalition hosted meetings in winter, summer and fall of 2021 and spring and summer of 2022.
View the community meeting slide deck and discussion highlights:
Education and Policy Workgroup: Developed and implemented a public awareness campaign about gun safe storage to prevent gun violence.
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The education and policy workgroup released four toolkits between fall 2021 and spring 2022. These materials seek to raise awareness about gun safety with preventative resources about key gun violence topics including gun suicides, youth gun safety, gun-related domestic violence and gun ownership.
To overcome issues of accessibility and ensure that county residents can adopt the practices recommended in the toolkits, the workgroup has promoted gun lock distribution to all community members. City and county police both have cable locks available for household use and community members can pick up a lock and safe storage information at local library branches.
Visit our community resource toolkits:
Strategic Plan to Prevent and Reduce Gun Violence
In June of 2022, the GVIT released its strategic plan. This plan includes information about the coalition, local data, achievements to date, and our goals, objectives and priorities moving forward. This plan draws from the Final Report of the Task Force, analysis of gun violence data and trends since mid-2020, a systematic review of gun violence intervention strategic plans from municipalities across the country, and insights from the public gathered at quarterly community meetings.
The Strategic Plan is an all-in-one resource for the community to see the impact of gun violence locally and the county’s commitment to specific strategies that will prevent and reduce gun-related injuries and deaths of community members.
Gun Violence Data for Anne Arundel County
2016-2022 Gun Violence Incidents (Updated: March 2023)
2024 Gun Fatalities Data Snapshot
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Methodology/Notes: Crime incident report data is provided by Anne Arundel County and Annapolis Police Departments and compiled by the Department of Health. All numbers are preliminary and subject to change as incidents are recategorized. Dashboard prepared by ArundelStat.
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Opportunities to Engage

Community Idea Board
Share how you think we can prevent and reduce gun injuries and deaths in Anne Arundel County.

A Public Health Approach to Reducing Firearm Injury
Hear from Dr. Georges Benjamin, Executive Director of the American Public Health Association, who shares the importance of using a public health approach to address gun violence. Share your thoughts using the survey at the end.

Suicide and Access to Lethal Means
Watch Dr. Paul Nestadt's presentation on Suicide and Access to Lethal means and join in the conversation about how we can reduce gun-related suicides in our community.
Program Timeline
Project Updates
Free Gun Locks
Find out where to pick up a free gun lock.
2023 Winter Community Meeting
Watch the recording of the winter community meeting.
Mass Shooting Resource List
Resources for families, staff and community members.
2022 Spring Community Meeting
Catch up on what we covered at the latest community meeting.
2021 Fall Community Meeting
View the latest progress updates and local data.
Gun Violence Proclamation
Executive proclamation establishing June 4th as Gun Violence Safety Awareness Day.
National Gun Violence Awareness Day
View the opening remarks from our Wear Orange events.