Cincinnati s gun crime task force finding more illegal guns in young hands
The Cincinnati Police Department s gun crime task force has recovered about 240 illegal guns since the start of 2021. More and more, Lt. Eric Vogelpohl said, the guns are found in the hands of children.
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Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Detersâ self-described âwarâ on illegal guns will be fought in the courtroom, where Deters and his assistant prosecutors no longer plan to offer plea bargains to people charged with gun crimes.
Lt. Eric Vogelpohl fights on a different front: Cincinnati streets. Vogelpohl leads the Cincinnati Police Departmentâs gun crime task force, which tracks and recovers illegal guns. Itâs a busy job, he said Wednesday.
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Groups backing Gov. DeWine and his daughter received FirstEnergy cash funneled through dark money outfits Jackie Borchardt, Cincinnati Enquirer
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COLUMBUS – Cash from FirstEnergy Corp. and related businesses reached the coffers of dark money groups supporting Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and his daughter and Greene County prosecutor candidate, Alice DeWine, newly revealed tax documents show.
The documents shed new light on a key player in a federal bribery investigation that entangled the former Republican speaker of the Ohio House and four others in July. They also show for the first time where a dark money group supporting Alice DeWine s bid for county prosecutor got some of its funding.