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Melissa Nelson recognized for efforts in Project Safe Neighborhoods

Melissa Nelson recognized for efforts in Project Safe Neighborhoods News4Jax staff Tags:  JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Department of Justice on Wednesday recognized State Attorney Melissa Nelson for her office’s support of the Project Safe Neighborhoods Initiative. According to the DOJ, Nelson made the initiative a priority immediately after she was sworn into office in 2017, becoming a driving force behind creating Northeast Florida’s first Crime Gun Intelligence Center. The center officially opened in May 2019 and Nelson worked to fully staff the center. “The success of Project Safe Neighborhoods in northeast Florida is directly attributable to her ability to galvanize her office, critical agencies and community partners around a common goal – creating safer communities,” the DOJ wrote in a news release.

LCSO awarded for ALLinLEON crime reduction program

LCSO awarded for ALLinLEON crime reduction program SOURCE: FAMU and last updated 2020-12-15 17:34:24-05 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — Lawrence Keefe, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Florida, will recognize the Leon County Sheriff’s Office Wednesday for its contributions to the Justice Department’s Project Safe Neighborhoods Program. The recognition comes as part of the PSN initiative, which aims to bring together all levels of law enforcement and the communities they serve to reduce violent crime and make neighborhoods safer for everyone. The LCSO has played a role in furthering the goals and initiatives of the PSN Program through its ALLinLEON program, according to the U.S attorney’s office.

Omaha man sues City Council president after being removed from meeting by deputy

Mitchell David D. Mitchell, who has taken out the paperwork to petition his way onto the ballot for the council’s District 2 seat, alleged in a court filing that Jerram violated his First Amendment rights. Mitchell is one of several people who have said they plan to challenge Councilman Ben Gray for his seat representing northeast Omaha. Jerram is not seeking reelection to his District 3 seat representing midtown and downtown. The primary is April 6, and the general election is May 11. Mitchell’s lawsuit stems from a Nov. 24 City Council meeting during which Jerram directed a Douglas County sheriff’s deputy to remove Mitchell from the meeting for speaking out of order.

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