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Crime prevention group sees opportunity in KCPD funding reform
While the fight for control over a portion of funding for the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department is in court, a crime prevention group sees an opportunity to implement crime reduction strategies through the ordinances passed by city council.
and last updated 2021-06-02 10:29:26-04
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â While the fight for control over a portion of funding for the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department
is in court, a crime prevention group sees an opportunity to implement crime reduction strategies through the ordinances passed by city council.
Last month, city council passed a pair of ordinances reallocating a portion of KCPD s budget to a community fund which city leaders control.
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U.S. Attorney s Office for the Middle District of Louisiana issued the following announcement on Feb. 18.
United States Attorney Brandon J. Fremin announced that he has submitted his resignation as United States Attorney for the Middle District of Louisiana, effective February 28, 2021. Mr. Fremin was appointed by President Donald J. Trump to the position of United States Attorney in February 2018.
U.S. Attorney Fremin stated, “Serving our nation, our state, and our community as the United States Attorney has been the highest honor of my career as a prosecutor. I will always remain grateful for being entrusted with the awesome responsibility of leading an office of the highest caliber attorneys and support staff, who have earned a great reputation for fairness, diligence, and honesty in the pursuit of justice. The success of the office belongs to them, and they have my admiration and respect. I also wish to thank our many law enforcement partners on the local, state,
February 3, 2021
United States Attorney Robert K. Hur announced today that he will resign his position as the chief federal law enforcement officer for the District of Maryland. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Maryland is one of the country’s largest and busiest, serving a population of more than six million. Mr. Hur will return to private law practice. Jonathan F. Lenzner, who has served as the First Assistant U.S. Attorney during Mr. Hur’s tenure, will become the Acting U.S. Attorney upon his departure.
Mr. Hur took office on April 9, 2018. He tendered his resignation to the President and the Acting Attorney General today, and will conclude his service as United States Attorney on February 15, 2021.