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Heroin Coalition Launching Pre-Arrest Diversion Program


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The pilot program, known as LEAD (Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion), is funded by a $500,000 federal Justice Department grant and will be implemented in Cincinnati Police District 1, which includes Mt. Adams, Over-the-Rhine, Pendleton, Queensgate and the West End.
If successful, it could be expanded elsewhere in the county.
LEAD was created in Seattle. It gives police officers discretion and tools to divert low-level, non-violent offenders into treatment rather than sending them to jail, or - given jail overcrowding issues - booking and releasing them to offend again.
Heroin Coalition Commander Lt. Tom Fallon says the program empowers officers to address the underlying problems that often prompt whatever offense that led to the police interaction. ....

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National Police Memorial Week: Here's how you can honor officers


National Police Memorial Week: Here’s how you can honor officers
National Police Memorial Week by honoring those lost in line of duty
By FOX19 Digital Staff | May 10, 2021 at 6:52 AM EDT - Updated May 10 at 5:24 PM
CINCINNATI, Ohio (FOX19) - In recognition of law enforcement officers in Cincinnati and throughout the country, the U.S. Congress has designated this National Police Memorial Week.
In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation that designated May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day.
The many departments and agencies that makeup Hamilton County’s Law Enforcement Community held their traditional Police Memorial observance on Monday. ....

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It's Been 20 Years Since The 2001 Civil Unrest In Cincinnati


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Some people think the tensions between Cincinnati s Black community and the city s police force began on a night in April 2001, when a white police officer chased a 19-year-old Black man into a dark Over-the-Rhine alleyway and killed him with a single shot to the heart.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
The fact is the shooting of Timothy Thomas by then-officer Stephen Roach was the lighted match thrown into a highly combustible cauldron of distrust and anger that had been stewing for years and led to six days and nights of civil unrest that gripped the city in fear. ....

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Police, family asking for help finding missing Cincinnati woman


Police, family asking for help finding missing Cincinnati woman
Marie Pottinger (Source: Provided)
By Courtney King | February 25, 2021 at 9:16 PM EST - Updated February 26 at 7:46 PM
UPDATE 7 p.m. Friday: Tanika Sullivan, the sister of the woman reported missing, says she has received word from her sister, Marie Pottinger, that Marie is alive and not in danger.
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Marie Pottinger, 31, was last seen Feb. 5.
Marie’s sister, Tanika Sullivan, says they’ve never gone more than three days without speaking.
“I’m just afraid I’m going to get a knock on the door, and it’s going to be the worst day,” Tanika said. ....

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2020 was 'unlike any year' at Cincinnati City Hall. Here's what to expect in 2021


2020 was unlike any year at Cincinnati City Hall. Here s what to expect in 2021
Scandal, social unrest and a pandemic: 2020 will go down as one of the most challenging years to date, at least according to a few Cincinnati City Council members.
and last updated 2020-12-28 19:10:42-05
CINCINNATI — Scandal, social unrest and a pandemic: 2020 will go down as one of the most challenging years to date, at least according to a few Cincinnati City Council members.
This is unlike any year any of us have gone through, obviously, said City Hall veteran David Mann.
Federal corruption charges, the coronavirus pandemic and a nationwide push for police reform all led to forced change and reflection among Cincinnati s community leaders and elected officials. ....

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