Hamilton County Heroin Task Force uses $230,000 state grant to aid Quick Response Team
The reality for members of the Hamilton County Heroin Task Forceâs Quick Response Team is that they lose people â but now that this specialized team is expanding, thanks to $230,000 of state funding, they hope to be able to save more lives.
and last updated 2021-07-09 06:32:49-04
CINCINNATI â A new grant from the state of Ohio will allow the Hamilton County Heroin Task Force to help a lot more people.
The reality for members of the Hamilton County Heroin Task Forceâs Quick Response Team is that they lose people. However, now that this specialized team is expanding thanks to $230,000 in state funding, they hope to be able to save more lives.
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The pilot program, known as LEAD (Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion), is funded by a $500,000 federal Justice Department grant and will be implemented in Cincinnati Police District 1, which includes Mt. Adams, Over-the-Rhine, Pendleton, Queensgate and the West End.
If successful, it could be expanded elsewhere in the county.
LEAD was created in Seattle. It gives police officers discretion and tools to divert low-level, non-violent offenders into treatment rather than sending them to jail, or - given jail overcrowding issues - booking and releasing them to offend again.
Heroin Coalition Commander Lt. Tom Fallon says the program empowers officers to address the underlying problems that often prompt whatever offense that led to the police interaction.
The 10 Wildest Stories From Halston s Life the Netflix Show Missed Out
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Though the show does show us rampant cocaine use, back-alley sex sessions and violent arguments, it barely scratches the service of what Halston and friends got up during their glory years.
The 10 wildest stories from Halston s life the Netflix show missed out
Halston (far right) with Liza Minnelli, Andy Warhol and Bianca Jagger.