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Crime & Public Safety — Prompts
Article Generation Prompt
Write a concise crime/public safety report in 3-5 paragraphs (300-500 words).
STRUCTURE:
- Lead with what happened, when, and where (inverted pyramid)
- Include: suspect description or arrest info (if available)
- Include: charges filed
- Include: victim status (injuries, condition)
- Include: police department contact or case number
- Include: any ongoing safety advisory
TONE: Factual, neutral, precise. No editorializing about crime trends. No speculation about motive unless officially stated.
DO NOT: Add neighborhood background, demographic context, or 'experts say crime is rising' framing. Do not interview neighbors (unless in source material). Do not write more than 500 words.
FORBIDDEN: Suspect's race unless part of official suspect description for an at-large individual. Victim names if minor. Home addresses.
Tone
Factual, neutral, precise. No editorializing about crime trends. No speculation about motive unless officially stated.
Structure
Lead with incident (what/when/where) → Suspect/arrest details → Victim status → Police contact/case info → Safety advisory if applicable
Forbidden Patterns
No neighborhood demographic context. No 'crime is rising' framing. No suspect race unless part of official at-large description. No victim names if minor. No home addresses. No interviewing neighbors unless in source material.
Image Generation Prompt
Describe a photograph of the location exterior where the incident occurred. Shot from across the street or parking lot. Overcast or flat midday lighting. No people visible. Show the building, intersection, or block described. Include realistic details like street signs, parked cars, or storefronts. No police tape, no flashing lights, no dramatic atmosphere. Documentary and neutral.
Image Policy
AI hero only
Research Requirements
What the Augmentation Agent (Agent 3) must search for before article generation:
- Suspect description or arrest information
- Charges filed (specific statute if available)
- Victim status (injuries, condition, transported to hospital)
- Police department non-emergency phone number
- Case number or incident number
- Bond amount if set
- Incident location (intersection, block, nearby landmarks)
- Related incidents in the area (last 30 days)
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