New local-federal initiative hopes to reduce crime in Arlington
New local-federal initiative hopes to reduce crime in Arlington
A new initiative involving Arlington police and federal agencies is underway as part of an effort to reduce crime in the city.
ARLINGTON, Texas - A new initiative involving Arlington police and federal agencies is underway as part of an effort to reduce crime in the city.
Operation Connect is described as a heightened combination of data, technology and community engagement. No longer are the days someone can come to Arlington from Grand Prairie and commit a crime and we can’t connect that shooting. Our technology today allows us the ability to track those shooters down and arrest them, said ATF Special Agent Jeff Boshkek.
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lofty ideals. and she was here with saying, i have a plan to do it and i have a machine to pay for it. as always, thank you very much. we ll be following the contenders on the road. it will be on msnbc on june 26 and 27. let s go to west point where the press conference is about to begin. chief kyle. k-y-l-e. innella. the fire chief of west point. he s going to provide, general williams will provide an opening statement and then we ll have four or five questions from there. that s all the information we can put out will be from here. the next step will be 24 hours later. we ll release the name.
we talked to the mayor here jay bender. he says he has a message. he really hopes the president comes here but if he doesn t, here s what he wants him to know. i would love to hear his voice and love to see him here in town and let him see what a situation like this can too to small town u.s.a. griff: now, there are 16 rivers across the state at flood stage three more may crest. 37 dead. more than 10,000 in shelters. a neighboring town trenton we rode along with the volunteer fire department and assistant chief kyle. if you look at the side of the house you can see where the water was. this is bertha adams house 90-some years old. griff: you got her out. yes, she is out. griff: she sought safely but certainly a lot of people still in tough situation as