Tuesday, July 8, 2025

ATF Access to RPD License Plate Readers Terminated

 ATF Access to RPD License Plate Readers Terminated

 

In June, administrators of the Richmond Police Department’s license plate reader program learned an analyst with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives had been granted access to the RPD system and had made queries for immigration enforcement in violation of RPD’s operational standards. The ATF analyst’s access was immediately terminated and, moving forward, no federal agencies will have access to RPD’s license plate reader program.

 

“ATF is a valued partner in our efforts to combat violent crime in Richmond. But their analyst should not have been granted access to our system — and absolutely should not have used it for immigration enforcement purposes,” said RPD Chief Rick Edwards. “I’ve been clear with the public, with city leadership, and within this department: the Richmond Police Department does not enforce federal immigration law, and we do not investigate a person’s immigration status. If ATF had formally requested access for that purpose, I would have denied it.”

 

Facts and details:

 

  • The ATF analyst requested access to the RPD license plate reader program on February 7, 2025, to “assist our agents and TFOs [Task Force Officers] with investigations in and around Richmond.”
  • At that time of their request, the ATF was not actively involved with immigration enforcement.
  • The RPD administrator of the program granted access to the ATF analyst.
  • The RPD administrator of the program has since separated from the department.
  • In March 2025, the mission of the ATF changed to include immigration enforcement.
  • In early March, four detainees from an ICE detention facility in Farmville, Virginia escaped. In the effort to assist the investigation, the ATF analyst made numerous inquiries to RPD’s license plate reader program in an effort to apprehend the escapees.
  • Overall, the ATF analyst queried 49 unique license plates receiving over 400 results to those inquiries.  Over a quarter of the results received related to the incident in Farmville. 
  • The cases involved in the ATF analyst’s queries were a mixture of a) cases that the ATF traditionally investigates with RPD and other partners, e.g. firearms offenses and/or violent crime, regardless of a subject’s immigration status (35 of the 49 unique license plates) and b) cases that Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) pursues regarding immigration enforcement (14 of the 49 unique license plates).  According to the ATF, all of those cases in the second group involved individuals that had committed a crime or had a criminal background.
  • The analyst did not include the name of the state for a license plate query which produced a result from a different state for the same license plate numbers and letters. According to the ATF, all queries made using the system were for investigations in the state of Virginia. Pursuant to the new Virginia law taking effect on July 1, 2025, other states no longer have connections to Virginia license plate information.
  • On June 11, the new RPD administrator received an alert from Flock Safety, the vendor of the license plate readers, that two searches from the ATF analyst inadvertently accessed Illinois vehicle data with “ICE” in the query field which is a violation of Illinois law.
  • Within five minutes of the new RPD administrator recognizing the ATF analyst had access to the RPD system and was using it in violation to RPD guidelines, the administrator terminated the ATF analyst’s access to the system.
  • An immediate audit was conducted to ensure no other federal partner or other user outside of RPD personnel had access to the license plate reader program. No other user was found to have access.
  • The new administrator began an internal investigation on how and when access was granted to the ATF analyst by the previous, departed manager.
  • Last Wednesday, RPD received a media request to discuss “a set of Flock license plate searches the Richmond PD ran from around March 31- April 9, 2025. These searches show ‘ICE’ in the Flock Safety audit log Reason field.” Upon receiving this request, a more comprehensive investigation was conducted by RPD leadership.
  • ATF officials were invited to Richmond Police Headquarters to discuss the matter. Yesterday, the ATF officials and the ATF analyst met with Chief Edwards and senior command staff. ATF agreed to provide more data on the searches they conducted.
  • ATF states that no apprehensions occurred solely off the information obtained by the ATF analyst using the RPD license plate reader technology. 

 

“We value our partnership with the Richmond Police Department and regret that this situation occurred,” said ATF Special Agent in Charge Anthony Spotswood. “Our ATF analyst accessed RPD’s system in support of ATF’s overall mission and although all the queries involved criminal activity, they were not in compliance with RPD’s guidelines. While our investigative analysts support both criminal and immigration-related efforts, the majority of these searches were directly tied to local investigations involving gun trafficking, violent offenders, and fraudulent firearms purchases. In one instance, a potential residency violation may have prompted the use of ‘ICE’ in a search field — but all queries were related to criminal activity, not civil immigration enforcement.”

 

“It is frustrating this occurred. However, I appreciate ATF’s willingness to acknowledge what happened and clarify the nature of the searches,” said Chief Edwards. “We remain committed to working with our federal partners on the investigation and prosecution of violent crime. But moving forward, no federal agencies will have access to our license plate reader program. This tool is vital to solving serious crimes in our city, and we will ensure it is used lawfully, responsibly, and in alignment with Richmond’s values.”

 

 

Rosecrest Avenue Homicide Investigation

Rosecrest Avenue Homicide Investigation

 

Today at approximately 7:41 a.m., officers were called to the 1600 block of Rosecrest Avenue for a welfare check. Officers arrived and located an adult female inside the residence, down and unresponsive, having suffered an apparent gunshot wound. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

 

The Medical Examiner will determine the cause and manner of death.

 

Anyone with information about this homicide investigation is asked to call Major Crimes Detective G. Russell at (804) 646-7715 or call Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones also may be used. All Crime Stoppers reporting methods are anonymous.

 

Chief Edwards to Hold Briefing to Discuss Mid-Year Crime Stats

Chief Edwards to Hold Briefing to Discuss Mid-Year Crime Stats

 

WHAT:             Public Safety Mid-Year Briefing to the Community

 

WHEN:              10 a.m., THURSDAY, July 10, 2025 

 

WHERE:           The briefing location is at RPD Headquarters, 200 W. Grace St.

 

Chief of Police Rick Edwards will address statistics from crimes that occurred in the first half of 2025 that impacted the public, department operations and current topics of interest.

 

BACKGROUND:    

This crime briefing will inform the community of crime trends impacting public safety, provide an update on Operation Safe Summer, a multi-jurisdictional operation, share information on recent arrests, and offer opportunities for members of the public to engage in upcoming community events to participate in a joint effort to reduce crime.

 

Media is invited to attend.

 


Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Fourth of July Road Closures and No Parking Zones

Fourth of July Road Closures and No Parking Zones

The Fourth of July celebration at Byrd Park will bring changes to traffic with numerous road closures and “No Parking” zones in effect on Friday, July 4.

The Fourth of July concert and fireworks show at the Dogwood Dell Amphitheater from the Richmond Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities will impact roads in the area from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. All times are subject to change. Several roads in Byrd Park will be closed and parking will not be permitted. The weekend vehicle entrance closures in Byrd Park will be in effect through Friday, July 4. Other streets in the Byrd Park and Carillon neighborhoods will have restricted parking. The Boulevard (Nickel) Bridge will be closed to vehicles to accommodate the event.







Monday, June 23, 2025

Pedestrian Identified in Broad Rock Boulevard Fatal Collision

Pedestrian Identified in Broad Rock Boulevard Fatal Collision

The Richmond Police Department’s Crash Team investigators have identified the male pedestrian who was killed in the fatal crash that occurred yesterday on Broad Rock Boulevard as Oswaldo Garcia Perez, 56, of Richmond.

At approximately 9:13 p.m., officers were called to the 2600 block of Broad Rock Boulevard for the report of pedestrian struck by a vehicle. Officers arrived and found the male, Garcia Perez, down and injured in the roadway. He was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.

The Medical Examiner will determine the cause and manner of death.

The driver of the striking vehicle remained at the scene and called 911.

The RPD Crash Team responded to the scene and determined the pedestrian was crossing the roadway in the middle of the block when he was struck by the vehicle in the travel lane.

Anyone with further information about this incident is asked to contact RPD Crash Team Investigator J. Ozolins at (804) 646-8671 or call Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones may also be used. All Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.

 

Se identifica el peatón del atropellamiento fatal en Broad Rock Boulevard

 Se identifica el peatón del atropellamiento fatal en Broad Rock Boulevard

Los investigadores del Equipo de Accidentes del Departamento de Policía de Richmond (RPD) han identificado al peatón que murió en el accidente que ocurrió ayer en Broad Rock Boulevard como Oswaldo García Pérez, de 56 años, habitante de Richmond.

Aproximadamente a las 9:13 p.m., los agentes fueron llamados a la cuadra 2600 de Broad Rock Boulevard, debido al reporte de un peatón atropellado por un vehículo. Los agentes llegaron y encontraron a García Pérez tendido y herido en la calle. Fue transportado a un hospital local donde fue declarado muerto.

El médico forense determinará la causa y la manera de la muerte.

El conductor del vehículo que lo atropelló permaneció en el lugar y llamó al 911.

El Equipo de Accidentes de la policía respondió a la escena y determinó que el peatón estaba cruzando la calzada en medio de la cuadra cuando fue atropellado por el vehículo en el carril de circulación.

Se pide a cualquier persona que tenga más información sobre este incidente que se comunique con el investigador del equipo de accidentes de RPD, J. Ozolins, al (804) 646-8671 o llame a Crime Stoppers al (804) 780-1000. También se puede utilizar la aplicación móvil P3 Tips Crime Stoppers. Todos los métodos de Crime Stoppers son anónimos.

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Advisory: Angela Drive Death Investigation

 

June 10, 2025          

 

Angela Drive Death Investigation

                                       

Today at approximately 3:15 p.m., officers were called to the 3700 block of Angela Drive for a welfare check. Officers arrived and located an adult male and female down inside a structure, each suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. Both persons were pronounced dead at the scene.

This investigation is on-going, detectives are not looking for any suspects at this time.

The Medical Examiner will determine the cause and manner of death.


Anyone with information about this death investigation is asked to call Detective B. Plaskett at (804) 646-3431 or call Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones also may be used. All Crime Stoppers reporting methods are anonymous.