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Some racial disparities can be seen in bond amounts locally, but causes are unclear | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

photo by: Meeting screenshot/Criminal Justice Coordinating Council Douglas Court courts data shows Hispanic inmates received higher bond amounts than other groups for municipal offenses between 2016 and 2020. Data Analyst Matt Cravens shared the data with the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council during a meeting on Tuesday, May 11, 2021. Data from Douglas County’s district and municipal courts shows some racial disparities in the setting of bond amounts, but what causes them is not yet clear, a county official said Tuesday. During a Criminal Justice Coordinating Council meeting, Data Analyst Matt Cravens showed several data sets related to cash and cash or surety bond amounts for racial groups between 2016 and 2020, including adjusted data showing Hispanic inmates receiving higher bond amounts in municipal court cases compared with other groups. Cravens said the adjusted data accounted for controlled variables, such as age, gender and number of alleged offenses, among others.

McLouth man convicted of aggravated assault in Lawrence shooting case | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

Jaren B. Collins One of two McLouth men facing charges in a Lawrence shooting case was convicted in Douglas County District Court on Wednesday after agreeing to a plea deal. Jaren B. Collins, 19, pleaded no contest to an amended charge of aggravated assault, based upon the plea agreement, the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office said on Thursday. Collins is scheduled for sentencing on June 18. The other man in the case, Camdon J. Collins, 18, is scheduled for a plea hearing on Tuesday, according to court records. The charges the men were facing stemmed from a reported gunfire exchange around 1 a.m. on Jan. 4 in the 2400 block of Louisiana Street.

Austell PD K-9 wounded

SPECIAL TO THE DAILY NEWS DOUGLASVILLE — On Sunday, April 18, the GBI was requested by the Douglasville Police Department (DPD) to investigate an officer-involved shooting. Preliminary information indicates that at approximately 2:07 a.m., DPD officers were conducting a driver’s license and safety checkpoint on Chapel Hill Road near the I-20 exit. While at the checkpoint, officers saw a vehicle attempting to avoid law enforcement. Officers began to pursue the vehicle, but it stopped and the male driver ran. Officers set up a perimeter and requested assistance from the Austell Police Department’s K-9 Unit. During the search, the man was found and gunfire was exchanged with an Austell PD officer. During the shooting, Austell PD K-9 “Jerry Lee” was struck once in his front left leg.

Douglas County Sheriff s Office unveils data dashboards with statistics on arrests, jail population | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

photo by: Meeting screenshow/CJCC Douglas County Data Analyst Matt Cravens explains a new data dashboard for bookings at the Douglas County Jail during a Criminal Justice Coordinating Council meeting on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. The dashboard shows compiled information about arrests made in Douglas County. The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office has created new dashboards with local law enforcement data, which officials hope will help increase government transparency. During a Criminal Justice Coordinating Council meeting on Tuesday, Sheriff Jay Armbrister and county data analyst Matt Cravens unveiled two dashboard tools one about the county jail and local arrests, and another that focuses specifically on inmates with mental health issues.

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