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The gunshot detection technology will cover a 13-square-mile area of the city, encompassing about one-third of city residents.
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If approved, the city would spend $2.8 million to expand Shotspotter to cover 13 square miles of the city.
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A review of nine videos from Cleveland police shows instances where stops and searches were conducted based solely on alerts from the city's gunshot detection system.
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Consent decrees force cities to change abusive police tactics. But Cleveland still has work to do.
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Cleveland police have specially trained crisis intervention officers and a co-responder pilot program; advocates want more.
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Speaking at a news conference Tuesday on police staffing and crime statistics, Bibb said his office was looking to speed up the city’s compliance with the 2015 consent decree.
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An ordinance forwarded by council's safety committee could get the approval of full council as early as next week.
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The need to increase trust & the daunting task ahead for a new Cleveland Community Police CommissionThree Clevelanders discuss the ways they've interacted with law enforcement and the ways policing in the city could be improved under a new Community Police Commission.
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The CPC will have sweeping powers over police discipline, policy and training. But it will decide on its own how and when to use those powers.
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Charlotte Perkins has run R-Cap private security on Cleveland's East Side for 22 years.