Tarrant County wants to build a $50 million law enforcement

Tarrant County wants to build a $50 million law enforcement training center. Is it needed?

A feasibility study commissioned by the county should analyze the market competition for regional training facilities, said G.M. Cox, a lecturer at Sam Houston State University and former longtime police chief.

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