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Local Data Shows Racial Disparities
WVXU collected 15 years of data on no-knock warrants in the city, and it s clear they re mostly issued in historically Black neighborhoods and Black people are most often the target. Police released data from all no-knocks they participated in, whether it applied for the warrant or assisted other agencies.
For an interactive look at 15 years worth of no-knock warrants executed by Cincinnati Police, visit the Tableau website. The data is sorted and color-coded by year.
WVXU collected 15 years of data on no-knock warrants in the city. They have been mostly issued in historically Black neighborhoods and Black people are most often the target.
No-Knock Warrants: Black Cincinnatians More Often The Focus As Use Decreases Overall wvxu.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wvxu.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
NLC Assembles Task Force of Local Leaders to Reimagine Public Safety in Communities Across the U.S.
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WASHINGTON – The National League of Cities (NLC), the nation’s oldest and largest organization devoted to helping local leaders build better communities, has convened a task force of mayors and councilmembers from across the country to reimagine how they ensure public safety in their communities.
Amid the multitude of challenges that cities, towns and villages faced in 2020 were calls to rethink and re-envision public safety in the wake of the murder of George Floyd at the hands of local law enforcement.
“Government can always improve the services it provides, and that includes public safety,” said
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So many things went wrong when Clark County deputy got pulled into car, fatally shot driver, policing experts say By Maxine Bernstein, oregonlive.com
Share: Clark County Sheriff s Deputies respond to a shooting in Hazel Dell on Feb 4, 2021. The incident started as a traffic stop according to dispatch logs. (Courtesy of KATU)
Pulled over for a defective taillight in the area of a suspected drug house, the driver of the Mercedes Benz showed a Clark County sheriff’s deputy his Washington ID card but had no proof of registration or insurance, investigators said.
Once the driver told deputies that his license was suspended, the traffic infraction turned into an alleged misdemeanor, giving officers the authority to get him out of the car and arrest him.