If shoppers have an unlimited opportunity to shoplift, the outcome is not difficult to predict. The shoplifters will prosper, and the shops will close. Elementary students could figure out the simple negative mathematical calculations needed to reach such a conclusion.
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Mayor Andrew Ginther is hoping an evidence-based violence reduction strategy will reduce crime in central Ohio. Author: Angela An Updated: 9:33 PM EDT April 30, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio So far in 2021, there’s been a staggering number of killings in Columbus.
Police are investigating 63 homicides in the city. That’s twice as many homicides compared to this time last year.
In March, Columbus City Council approved a $350,000 investment into a program with David Kennedy and National Network for Safe Communities at John Jay College in New York City.
Kennedy is a renowned criminologist who took his evidence-based violence reduction strategy to cities like Boston, Chicago, and Indianapolis to reduce violent crime.
Grand Rapids police officer who punched motorist in the head claims man was trying to grab gun, police report says
Updated Apr 26, 2021;
Posted Apr 26, 2021
A bodycam video shows a Grand Rapids police officer using punches to try to stop a man from resisting arrest following a March 26 traffic stop for littering (Grand Rapids Police bodycam)
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This article was updated at 8:13 p.m. with comment from attorney Tyrone Bynum.
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – The Grand Rapids police officer who punched a man seven times in the head during a struggle wrote in his report that he feared the man was reaching for his service pistol and would have used it to shoot officers.