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ATF special agent Nicholas Radebaugh showed the dramatic difference the attachment can have on a weapon by firing a regular handgun and then firing 31 rounds in about two seconds using a handgun with a glock switch.
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Nearly every category of crime went down in Cincinnati last year, contributing to an all-time low number of violent crimes.
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A domestic violence response and prevention program fell short of its goal to work with all Hamilton County jurisdictions last year. The problem is workforce, not a lack of support or interest from law enforcement.
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Cincinnati’s independent police oversight board nearly doubled the number of completed investigations last year. The Citizen Complaint Authority has been digging out of a backlog of hundreds of cases for several years.
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A special investigation turned up 47 cases with significant deficiencies, including failure to investigate underage pregnancies.
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As of Dec. 23, 266 people have been hit by drivers in the city. That’s about 37% less than a peak in 2018.
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In a sit down with WVXU, Teresa Theetge says reallocating personnel is one way she hopes to relieve stress on officers.
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Theetge has been serving as interim chief for several months and was one of four finalists for the permanent job.
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A pilot program that sends a non-police team to some emergency calls is entering its final stage. But officials say there’s enough need to make it permanent.
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Over a hundred people joined two public meetings this week to meet four finalists for the job of Cincinnati Police Chief.