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Cincinnati Police Thursday released two body camera videos showing officers shooting and killing Ali Coulter, a suspect in a murder investigation. The shooting occurred Monday when the Fugitive Apprehension Squad went to interview Coulter's mother at her house in Covington.
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Two Cincinnati police officers shot and killed a man Monday during an investigation in Covington. Interim Cincinnati Police Chief Theresa Theetge says members of the department's Fugitive Apprehension Squad were in Covington to speak with a suspect's mother.
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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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Only two categories of crime are up at least 10% compared to the five-year average: aggravated assault and auto theft. All other crimes are down, including burglary, robbery and rape.
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Chief Eliot Isaac has seen huge changes in policing both locally and nationally during his time with the Cincinnati Police Department. As he nears retirement, what does he see ahead for policing and the Queen City?
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It's important, founder Iris Roley said, for the next police chief to understand the kind of work that's been happening to improve policing in the city for the past 20 years.
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The Cincinnati Police Department has announced it is joining the 30x30 Initiative in an effort to make sure women make up 30% of its workforce by the year 2030.
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A federal judge in Cincinnati is ruling a consent decree dating to the early 1980s must be modified to remove race- and sex-based hiring goals.
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CPD is hiring for its next recruit class. The department aims to have 30% of its force be female by 2030.
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About 50 people started a 10-month training program to join the Cincinnati Police Department Monday. They'll spend the first seven months at the Police…