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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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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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About 10 people joined Council Member Betsy Sundermann's public safety forum in Over-the-Rhine Thursday night.
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Westside residents had a clear message for Cincinnati council members Monday night: they're tired of meetings about violent crime and ready for action.…
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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…
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Cincinnati Police responded to a drive-by shooting in East Price Hill Thursday night, not far from where Council Member Betsy Sundermann lives. About five…
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Newly appointed U.S. Attorney of the Southern District of Ohio Dave DeVillers says he's already met with Cincinnati's police chief and briefly with…
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Cincinnati has experienced a dramatic increase in gun violence this year, as of early September, more than 320 people were shot within the city limits.…
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Cincinnati Police Chief Jeffrey Blackwell says the department's efforts to reduce violence are going well. He says most of the 90-day crime initiative…
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Part of the President’s plan to reduce gun violence focuses on increased mental health services. Ann Thompson, in “Focus on Technology,” reports on…