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Janesville swears in new police officers

Janesville swears in new police officers
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Middle-aged people dominate fireworks arrests in Janesville


July 14, 2021
While young people seem to take most of the flack about illegal fireworks, they are not the ones who appear to be lighting them off.
Janesville Police Chief David Moore told the City Council this week that 22 citations were issued over the 4th of July holiday weekend.
Moore says those arrested ranged in age from 23 to 70, with the average age being 44.
Moore says he assigned 34 hours of extra overtime for officers to respond to fireworks complaints.
Moore says officers responded to close to 1000 calls for service and one in seven of them was fireworks related. ....

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'Is it a hate crime or not?' Investigating hate is complicated. In Wisconsin policing, it's at times misunderstood.


“When people think of hate crimes, it’s probably different than simple graffiti,” Janesville Police Chief David Moore said. 
Understanding hate and how to investigate and prioritize it starts at the top of a law enforcement agency. A News 3 Investigation requested hate-based police reports from dozens of agencies reporting crimes across the state. In follow-up phone calls and interviews, a spectrum of perspectives emerged in how agencies understand and prioritize hate.
The Janesville Police Department, which has incorporated bias training into some annual requirements, has had at least seven hate investigations in the past three years. A couple ultimately weren’t classified as hate crimes once in 2018 because they weren’t able to locate the victim after an intoxicated suspect harassed him with a knife on the street. Other instances were graffiti, including an anti-Trump incident that officers at first thought might be an anti-white crime before the classificat ....

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Janesville tobacco shops warned about youth vaping concerns


February 19, 2021
A local prevention group believes two Janesville tobacco shops could be contributing to underage vaping.
Janesville Mobilizing 4 Change is sending letters signed by Police Chief David Moore to Smoker’s World and Extreme Smoke about concerns with youth tobacco sales.
Project Coordinator Jane Golberg said their focus groups and surveys of students found that teens from the greater Rock County area purchase vaping devices at the two Janesville businesses.
JM4C hopes to bring it to the attention of store owners and managers to stop employees from selling tobacco products to underage customers.
Chief Moore said , at just over $765. ....

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Gov. Evers wants to legalize marijuana in Wisconsin. Local law enforcement agencies say they’ll adapt if approved


“It’s a frequent occurrence that we come across marijuana,” Janesville Police Chief David Moore said.
Moore is looking to the 15 states that have fully legalized marijuana for answers on how it might affect his department’s role in the community if the governor’s proposal to join them is approved. He said he’s relieved to know those states haven’t seen a spike in crime.
“Actually, there’s been a decrease on the responsibility of the criminal justice system, because we’re not making arrests for simple possession,” Moore said.
Moore does still have a few concerns, like the potential for more “drugged drivers” getting behind the wheel. ....

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