PORTLAND, Maine: Today U.S. Attorney Halsey B. Frank provided an update on the status of
Project Guardian, a Department of Justice initiative designed to reduce gun violence and enforce
federal firearms laws across the country. Project Guardian is a complement to the Departments
longstanding Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) anti-violence program, and focuses on
investigating, prosecuting and preventing gun crimes.
Reducing gun violence and enforcing federal firearms laws through PSN have always been
among the highest priorities for the Department, but federal law enforcement represents only
about 15 percent of all law enforcement resources nationwide, said U.S. Attorney Frank. Our
ability to combat gun violence in Maine depends on our partnerships with state and local
stakeholders, and Project Guardian enhances those partnerships.
The Project Guardian initiative, launched in November 2019, promotes a multi-disciplinary
approach to addressing gun violence involving those dealing with domestic violence and mental
health issues. One of the initiatives principles is regular consultation with relevant agencies and
organizations to assess the feasibility of adopting disruption and early engagement programs.
These programs focus on individuals prohibited from possessing firearms because of mental
health issues and domestic abusers who attempt to acquire firearms.
The strength of PSN Maine continues to be the involvement of dedicated and informed
stakeholders who serve on a Task Force with representatives from throughout the State, said
U.S. Attorney Frank. This year we welcomed an additional number of dedicated professionals
from a variety of agencies and organizations to serve on our Project Guardian Working Group.
The working group will assist law enforcement in pursuit of a holistic response to potential gun
violence involving individuals struggling with mental illness and/or domestic violence in Maine
communities.
Representative agency/organizations serving on the Working Group include: Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives; Cumberland County District Attorneys Office; Cumberland
County Violence Intervention Partnership; FBI; Maine Bureau of Veterans Services; Maine
Coalition to End Domestic Violence; Maine Department of Education, Maine School Safety
Center; Maine Drug Enforcement Agency; Maine State Forensic Service; Maine State Police;
Muskie School of Public Service; National Alliance on Mental Illness; Northern Light, Acadia
Hospital Community & Pediatric Services; Penobscot County Sheriffs Office; Penobscot &
Piscataquis County District Attorney; and United States Secret Service.
As part of the Project Guardian initiative, U.S. Attorney Frank is hosting a virtual meeting of the
Working Group today. The meeting will focus on the preparation of a statewide list of mental
health and domestic violence-related community resources that Maine law enforcement agencies
can reference.
--United States Attorney's Office, District of Maine
Source: U.S. Secret Service