By this summer, Minneapolis leaders hope to open a Lake Street Community Safety Center — a place where residents, social service providers and police officers could come together to work with each other and serve people in need. But first, the city faces a tough task: gathering direction from residents, including many who remain wary of police after years of drug use, vandalism and more .
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HAGERSTOWN, Md. (DC News Now) — The Hagerstown Police Department and the Washington County Sheriff’s Office are helping to keep those askew of the law on the straight and narrow. The LEAD program, or Let Everyone Advance with Dignity, gets mental health professionals to intervene with offenders who commit “low-level” violations. Local officials say the […]
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