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Ballpark neighbors hash out crime concerns in meeting with police chief, sheriff Ballpark community meets to discuss safety concerns with leaders and last updated 2021-01-08 07:10:37-05 SALT LAKE CITY â Salt Lake City and County law enforcement and court leaders spoke straight to residents in the Ballpark neighborhood Thursday night, about safety issues in the area. The public safety meeting, hosted by the Ballpark Community Council, came after two recent homicides a week apart. While neighbors voiced concerns about issues like drug use, homelessness and violent crime, the focus turned away from what people are seeing outside their windows and shifted to looking at other steps in the system. ....
Central 9th neighbors hopeful about SLC crime crackdown plan Residents and businesses in SLC s Central 9th neighborhood are hopeful and last updated 2021-01-06 01:02:28-05 SALT LAKE CITY â The glow from business windows lit up 900 South Tuesday evening as diners talked while sharing a meal in restaurants like Nohm, and a fitness-clothing-clad group chatted in the lobby of Pure Barre. The buildings along the street between West Temple and 300 West mix a modern aesthetic with an older, eclectic feel. The area combines a commercial, industrial, and quiet residential vibe. This is a great neighborhood, said Paul Johnson, who has called the Central Ninth Neighborhood home for 15 years. ....
Created: 29 December 2020 KUER s Emily Means reports that Representative Angela Romero will have two bills related to police reform in the 2021 session. One bill would require that 16 of the 40 hours of annual training already required of officers be focused on crisis intervention and de-escalation. The other would require law enforcement agencies to keep track of their use-of-force in a federal FBI database. The database already exists. Reporting is voluntary and currently, 42% of the nation s law enforcement officers work with agencies that report their use-of-force data. ....