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Firearms Trace Data: District of Columbia - 2022

Data Source: Firearms Tracing System

January 1, 2022 – December 31, 2022

Contents

  1. ATF Firearms Trace Data Disclaimer
  2. Table: Total Number of Firearms Recovered and ​Traced in the District of Columbia in Calendar Year 2022
  3. Table: Firearm Types with a District of Columbia Recovery
  4. Table: Top Calibers Reported on Firearm Traces with a District of Columbia Recovery
  5. Table: Top Categories Reported on Firearm Traces with a District of Columbia Recovery
  6. Table: Top 15 Source States for Firearms​ with a District of Columbia Recovery
  7. Table: Time-To-Crime Rates for Firearms​ with a District of Columbia Recovery
  8. Table: Age of Possessors for Firearms​ with a District of Columbia Recovery
  9. Table: Recovery City for Firearms with a District of Columbia Recovery
  10. Analytical Criteria Used to Compile the Enclosed Statistics

ATF Firearms Trace Data Disclaimer

Firearm traces are designed to assist law enforcement authorities in conducting investigations by tracking the sale and possession of specific firearms. Law enforcement agencies may request firearms traces for any investigative reason, and those reasons are not necessarily reported to the federal government. Not all firearms used in crime are traced and not all firearms traced are used in crime.

Firearms selected for tracing are not chosen for purposes of determining which types, makes or models of firearms are used for illicit purposes. The firearms selected do not constitute a random sample and should not be considered representative of the larger universe of all firearms used by criminals, or any subset of that universe. Firearms are normally traced to the first retail seller, and sources reported for firearms traced do not necessarily represent the sources or methods by which firearms in general are acquired for use in crime.

Total Number of Firearms Recovered and Traced in the District of Columbia in Calendar Year 2022

3,079

Firearm Types with a District of Columbia Recovery

January 1, 2022 – December 31, 2022
Pistols

2,783

Revolvers

125

Rifles

99

Shotguns

60

Unknown Types

5

Machineguns

3

Derringers

2

Receivers/Frames

2

Top Calibers Reported on Firearm Traces ​with a District of Columbia Recovery

January 1, 2022 – December 31, 2022
9mm

1,621

.40 Cal

518

.45 Cal

257

.380 Cal

125

.22 Cal

94

.38 Cal

67

.357 Cal

55

10mm

50

12GA

47

5.56mm

42

NOTE: There were 146 additional traces that were associated with other calibers.​ There were 57 traces with an unknown caliber.

Top Categories Reported on Firearm Traces with a District of Columbia Recovery

January 1, 2022 – December 31, 2022
Firearm Under Investigation

1,555

Possession of Weapon

1,260

Found Firearm

82

Weapon Offense

48

Aggravated Assault

28

Robbery

23

Homicide

21

Dangerous Drugs

13

Firing Weapon

10

Homicide - Attempted

6

Simple Assault

6

NOTE: There were 27 additional traces that were associated with other categories.

Top 15 Source States for Firearms with a District of Columbia Recovery

January 1, 2022 – December 31, 2022
Virginia

753

Maryland

273

Georgia

212

North Carolina

163

South Carolina

140

District of Columbia

130

Florida

66

Ohio

43

West Virginia

43

Alabama

41

Pennsylvania

35

Kentucky

29

Tennessee

28

Texas

27

Indiana

13

Michigan

13

NOTE: An additional 30 states accounted for 101 other traces. The source state was identified in 2,110 total traces.

Time-To-Crime Rates for Firearms​ with a District of Columbia Recovery

January 1, 2022 – December 31, 2022
Under 3 Months

95

3 Months to Under 7 Months

157

7 Months to Under 1 Year

175

1 Year to Under 2 Years

432

2 Years to Under 3 Years

243

3 Years and Over

996

1/1/2022-12/31/2022 District of Columbia Average Time-to-Crime: 5.90 Years

1/1/2022-12/31/2022 National Average Time-to-Crime: 6.34 Years

Age of Possessors for Firearms with a District of Columbia Recovery

January 1, 2022 – December 31, 2022
17 and Under

222

18 to 21

478

22 to 24

406

25 to 30

654

31 to 40

464

41 to 50

175

Over 50

94

1/1/2022-12/31/2022 District of Columbia Average Age of Possessor: 28 Years

1/1/2022-12/31/2022 National Average Age of Possessor: 34 Years

Recovery City for Firearms with a District of Columbia Recovery

January 1, 2022 – December 31, 2022
Washington, DC

3,079

Analytical Criteria Used to Compile the Enclosed Statistics

Total Number of Firearms Recovered and Traced

  • Includes traces with a recovery state of District of Columbia. Traces in which the recovery state was not provided were included when the requesting agency state was equal to the District of Columbia.​
  • Includes Firearms Recovered and Traced between 1/1/2022 – 12/31/2022 or, if the recovery date was blank, firearms with trace entry dates between 1/1/2022 – 12/31/2022.
  • Duplicate traces, Firearms Not Recovered, Gun Buyback and Firearms Turned In are not included in this figure.​
  • Data was extracted from the Firearms Tracing System (FTS) on April 10, 2023.​
  • All traces may not have been submitted or completed at the time of this study.​

Firearm Types and Calibers with a District of Columbia Recovery

  • Includes same criteria as Total Number of Firearms Recovered and Traced.

Top Categories Reported on Firearm Traces with a District of Columbia Recovery

  • Includes same criteria as Total Number of Firearms Recovered and Traced. 

Top Source States for Firearms with a District of Columbia Recovery​

  • Includes same criteria as Total Number of Firearms Recovered and Traced.
  • Traces must identify a purchaser and the state in which the final dealer is located.

Time-to-Crime Rates for Firearms with a District of Columbia Recovery

  • Includes same criteria as Total Number of Firearms Recovered and Traced.
  • Traces must identify a purchaser.
  • Time-to-Crime was calculated for those traces in which the purchase date could be subtracted ​from the recovery date.

Age of Possessors for Firearms with a District of Columbia Recovery

  • Includes same criteria as Total Number of Firearms Recovered and Traced.
  • Includes traces that provide a possessor and the possessor’s date of birth.
  • Possessor’s age is calculated by subtracting the possessor’s date of birth from the recovery date.

Recovery City for Firearms with a District of Columbia Recovery

  • Includes same criteria as Total Number of Firearms Recovered and Traced.
  • Includes traces with a recovery city or, if the recovery city was not provided, traces requested by agencies with jurisdiction only within that city.

 

View All 2022 Firearms Trace Data

Last updated
September 27, 2023

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