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The request is part of a plan to combat the usual surge in crime during warm weather. Interim Chief Teresa Theetge says the overtime would go toward implementing safety plans developed by each district commander.
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A CPD vehicle chase in 2020 ended in two bystanders killed and two others severely injured when the suspect crashed his car in Newport. Under the new rules, officers can only chase a vehicle in cases of violent felony offenses.
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Teresa Theetge has 31 years of experience with CPD. She is currently executive assistant chief and the highest ranking woman in the department. She says working with Chief Isaac has prepared her to step into his role.
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His last day on the job will be March 1. His final working day will be Feb. 18. "Serving the people of Cincinnati, alongside such a dedicated team of officers, has been the privilege of a lifetime" Isaac says in a statement. "I'm grateful beyond words for the opportunity I have had."
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Cincinnati's independent police oversight board now allows anyone being interviewed during an investigation to make their own audio recording of the conversation. The previous policy is the subject of a lawsuit filed by FOP President Dan Hils last year.
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Training for the 111th class at the Cincinnati Police Academy is underway. Graduation is in February.
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Shootings are down about 22% compared to last year, when Police Chief Eliot Isaac says the city saw the most shootings in at least a decade.
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Cincinnati residents saw the highest number of fatal shootings on record last year, and recent gun violence in the city should act as a reminder that…
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At a strip mall in College Hill, police officers do weapons checks in the parking lot by a daycare. Rifles and shotguns are locked in police cruisers that…
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With ongoing protests against police violence and conversations around police reform, Cincinnati Police Union President Sgt. Dan Hils has questions for…