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Westwood leaders want police to form relationships with the community to reduce violence

Video Credit: WCPO Cincinnati - Duration: 02:40s - Published
Westwood leaders want police to form relationships with the community to reduce violence

Westwood leaders want police to form relationships with the community to reduce violence

In the wake of recent deadly shootings in our area, Cincinnati Police Chief Eliot Isaac announced his department will soon launch a new Crime Gun Intelligence Center in an effort to stop violent crimes and remove guns from city streets.


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