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Big budget cuts, however, may come with unintended consequences. D.C. officials bowed to the demands last year and slashed nearly $15 million from the police budget, and the city ended the year with 198 homicides the highest in 16 years. Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) crime data as of Tuesday show the trend may be spilling over into this year. Homicides in the city are up 23%, from 66 killings to 81 over the same period last year. “Violent crime is out of control in the District,” the president of D.C.’s police union, Gregg Pemberton, said last month. “Homicides have hit records not seen in decades; innocent people are being shot in their own yards, shootings and carjackings are now ubiquitous and permeate every neighborhood in this city.” ....
Regional leaders address police reforms, budgets Follow Us Question of the Day By Emily Zantow - The Washington Times - Monday, April 26, 2021 Police reform has become a key concern around the Washington region amid national attention to police brutality and racism. Members of the Montgomery County Council on Monday spoke with reporters about how county officials plan to implement some of the sweeping police reforms recently enacted by the Democrat-controlled Maryland General Assembly. Council President Tom Hucker said they are waiting for a staff report on the abolition of the Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights, which had established due process protections for officers who were accused of misconduct. Now, civilian boards will be allowed to review complaints about officer misconduct and recommend discipline. ....
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Coronavirus death in Harris County jail highlights possible overcrowding Juana Garcia/The Cougar After a coronavirus related death in a Harris County jail, public attention turned to the possible issue of overcrowding. 64-year-old Preston Chaney died from COVID-19 in August 2020 while awaiting trial in Harris County Jail. After allegedly stealing meat and lawn equipment, Chaney spent three and a half months in jail because he was unable to pay his $1,000 bond. Chaney’s death recently garnered the attention of national politicians such as Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley and sparked discussion over the factors leading to congested jails. The outrage surrounding Chaney’s death has specifically highlighted the growing population of pretrial detainees in the Harris County Jail amid the pandemic. ....