Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine and Cincinnati Democrat Mayor Aftab Pureval announced new policies meant to deal with violent crime in the city, a move which comes months after a shocking viral video showed a mob of assailants beating passersby.
The new approach will hinge on technology assets, as well as assistance from state and federal law enforcement, according to a Tuesday report from WLWT-TV.
DeWine said the state will soon be sending in more manpower, a move they have already replicated in cities like Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Youngstown, and Toledo.
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Members of the Ohio State Highway Patrol will work with police in Cincinnati to conduct crime reduction operations.
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