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DC Council unanimously votes against Bowser s $11 million for more officers, allows $5M

DC Council unanimously votes against Bowser’s $11 million for more officers, allows $5M DC Police Department budget battle The mayor and council’s battle over the city’s budget for police took a turn today with D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser now saying if we’re not careful, we are going to break the department, talking about the stress on officers and overtime as member numbers dip lower and lower. FOX 5 s Stephanie Ramirez explains. WASHINGTON (FOX 5 DC) - The D.C. Council unanimously voted on Tuesday to approve what they called a compromise package, providing $5 million for the Metropolitan Police Department to hire more police officers and put $6 million toward other wrap-around service measures and violence interruption. This is instead of authorizing $11 million that Mayor Muriel Bowser had proposed to provide for 170 new officers in addition to the 135 officers she previously asked for.

DC s Bowser called for more police funding, city council approves compromise

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. The Washington, D.C. City Council on Tuesday voted unanimously on a compromise package after Mayor Muriel Bowser proposed spending $11 million on hiring additional police officers for the city s force. Fox 5 DC reported that it was Bowser’s hope to pay for 170 new police officers that she said in a letter is a critical step in our comprehensive public safety approach. The package approved on Tuesday provides $5 million for the department to hire more officers, but earmarked $6 million toward other wrap-around service measures and violence interruption.

Senators vote for police medals

ADVERTISEMENT Senators vote for police medals Measure to honor D.C., Capitol forces now headed to Biden by Compiled Democrat-Gazette Staff From Wire Reports | Today at 3:56 a.m. U.S. Capitol Police Sgt. Aquilino Gonell (from left), Washington Metropolitan Police Department officer Michael Fanone, Capitol Police Sgt. Harry Dunn and Washington Metropolitan Police Department officer Daniel Hodges stand together after last week’s House select committee hearing on the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. (AP/The New York Times/Oliver Contreras) WASHINGTON The Senate has voted to award Medals of Honor to the Capitol Police and the Metropolitan Police Department for protecting Congress during the Jan. 6 insurrection, sending the legislation to President Joe Biden for his signature.

Two Indianapolis murder suspects were out on GPS monitoring, courts documents reveal

Two Indianapolis murder suspects were out on GPS monitoring, courts documents reveal
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