Academic community. Im extremely confident that were going to have success. Elliott isaac with his in you plan to disrupt crime. It is called pivot. The department has identified hot spots within neighborhoods across cincinnati and while they plan to target drug dealers and familiar. This new effort is considered a step up from the popular Cincinnati Initiative to reduce violence. In fact, at one point this morning, councilwoman Evette Simpson referred to as serve on steroids. You can learn more at local12. Com. There are new clues about who pulled the trigger in a recent shooting. In a parking complex last night. The shooting, and they dont have any suspects. Call Crime Stoppers at 3523040 name. New details today in the complexes. Those buildings have previously been declared public nuisances. Beth myers took control away from the propertys landlords, a receiver will take over. We now know the operator will be millhouse properties. It started following hundreds of complaints by reside
Crack down on placed networks. Apartment complexes, where they are welcomed. Public courses where they gather. You do that and it takes it up a notch. City has identified hot spots, leak the 3500 block of redding that drive most of the Violent Crime in the city. Approximately 20. We will be focusing on them at various times. I dont want to obviously, as i mentioned in the presentation. I want to give away our intelligence and deployment strategies. Some of the hots spots are predictable. Many may surprise you. Many are centered around gas station. Theres gas stations in the city of cincinnati thats facilitating criminal network. Thats why its good to look at them in cases, from an investigative lens. Squad will be focused here. And everyone we spoke with today is supportive but not everyone is convinced it will help. They can slow is down but they will not stop it. People will have to change before violence or anyone to stop. People will have to change. Stop killing each other. They wi
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A group of anti-violence advocates and former outreach workers said boots on the ground is the solution to reducing youth crime, and they don't think Cincinnati is using this method enough.