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Twenty-eight teens have been shot in Cincinnati so far this year, nearly triple the number at this time last year.
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The Cincinnati Police Department's district boundaries will be redrawn with four districts (plus the Central Business Section) instead of five.
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Members of the Cincinnati Police Department moved out of the building on Ludlow Ave about five years ago after officers and FOP leadership complained of overcrowding and unhealthy working conditions.
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More than two decades later, the historic Collaborative Agreement still serves as a national model for law enforcement on police-community relations.
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Riverview East Academy was put under lockdown after someone reported a person with a gun in the building.
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Two public forums for people to meet with the finalists are upcoming.
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The next highest was driving without a valid license.
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CPD announced last month an internal investigation had taken place after Officer Rose Valentino was heard on body-camera video using the N-word. Her police powers were suspended during the investigation.
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About 20 other Cincinnati neighborhoods have had more pedestrian crashes than Northside, and have higher rates when you take population size into account. So why does Northside have a new city-led working group for pedestrian safety?
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Two men indicted in last weekend's mass shooting in Over-the-Rhine as officials step up safety plansProsecutor Joe Deters says neither man will be offered a plea deal, as he instituted a policy last year to offer no plea deals on cases involving gun crimes. Meanwhile, Cincinnati officials have announced new tactics to increase safety Downtown and other popular entertainment districts.