City Manager Updates Council On Cameo Shooting
Cincinnati City Manager Harry Black says the city's police department is making progress as it investigates the shooting incident early Sunday morning at Cameo Night Club on Kellogg Avenue. One person...
View ArticleEmbedded: Police Videos Aren't Going Away. How Can We Learn From Them?
Tuesday, June 6 at 7:00 pm: Hosted by All Things Considered’s Kelly McEvers, Embedded showcases her in-depth reporting on videos of police encounters and how the proliferation of this kind of video has...
View ArticleCincinnati To "Refresh" Historic Policing Agreement
Last Friday Cincinnati leaders announced a proposal to review and refresh the city's Collaborative Agreement , negotiated in 2002. The agreement was put in place following the civil unrest in 2001,...
View ArticleHamilton Co. Crime Lab Stops Testing CPD Rape Kits
The Hamilton County Coroner's office, which houses the county crime lab, will no longer process rape kits from the Cincinnati's police department, according to Cincinnati City Manager Harry Black.
View ArticleCincinnati FOP To Re-Vote On Whether To Leave Collaborative
The head of the Cincinnati Police union is pulling back from a plan for the Fraternal Order of Police to step away from the table when it comes to refreshing the city's Collaborative Agreement.
View ArticleHow ShotSpotter Can Be A Game Changer for Avondale
In Avondale, a Cincinnati neighborhood with an "overabundance and saturation of gunfire activity," police have a new way of pinpointing it so they can get any victims to the hospital and collect evidence.
View ArticleCincinnati Police, Fire Say They're Prepared To Respond To Mass Shooting
Police and fire departments across the country, including Cincinnati, are reviewing procedures following last week's mass shooting in Las Vegas. Assistant Police Chief Paul Neudigate told a council...
View ArticleRenewed Effort To Push Out Prostitution And Drug-Dealing In OTR
Over-the-Rhine residents are putting drug dealers and prostitutes on notice as they partner with police in a renewed effort to clean-up the area.
View Article''Cincinnati LEEDs The Nation' Airs Nov. 9 On WCET-TV
"Cincinnati LEEDs The Nation," a documentary about the innovative design of Cincinnati Police District 3 headquarters in Western Hills, premieres 9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 9 on WCET-TV (Channel 48).
View ArticleCouncil Majority Votes To Punt Decision On New College Hill Police Station
Update: 4:20 p.m.; A five-member majority of Cincinnati City Council has voted to let the new city council deal with the decision on building a $17 million District 5 police headquarters in College Hill.
View ArticleBalancing Usage Rights Of Police Body Cam Footage
As more police departments implement body cameras there are new questions about whether the footage is public record and how best to ensure transparency and accountability while protecting crime victims.
View ArticlePolice Need Your Help Solving Sayler Park Hate Crime
For eight months Cincinnati Police and the FBI have tried to track down the person who vandalized a Sayler Park vehicle with Swastika symbols, and other phrases like "Go Home," "Musslim Terrorist", and...
View ArticleConfused By The Drama At City Hall? Here's A Timeline Of What's Happening
Last updated Sunday, March 18 at 9:27 a.m.. For weeks, Cincinnati City Manager Harry Black and Mayor John Cranley have been involved in a very public dispute about the city manager's future as a city...
View ArticlePolice Launch Investigation Into Seven Hills Student Death
Cincinnati Police Chief Eliot Issac is launching an internal investigation and a 911 dispatcher is on administrative leave following the death of 16-year-old Kyle Plush, a Seven Hills student.
View ArticlePolice Seek Help Catching Butterfly Thief
Updated : Wednesday, April 18 at 6 p.m. Cincinnati Police are investigating the theft of an expensive butterfly from Krohn Conservatory.
View ArticleUnion Leader: Kyle Plush Officers Heartbroken, Wish They Had The Correct...
Cincinnati Fraternal Order of Police President Sgt. Dan Hils says the officers dispatched to Seven Hills School were looking for a female who could not get out of her van, maybe because the electronic...
View ArticleCommunity Police Officers Gather To Honor Fallen Colleagues
Cincinnati Police officers and others from surrounding communities came together Friday to honor and remember fallen officers on Police Memorial Day. This year's event began at the Cincinnati...
View ArticlePolice Association Responds To 'Outrageous' Federal Reverse Discrimination...
Cincinnati's Sentinel Police Association is responding to a federal lawsuit accusing Lt. Danita Pettis of creating a hostile and racist work environment. The civil rights organization and the city of...
View ArticleCincinnati Police Officer Wounded, Suspect Dead, In East Walnut Hills Shooting
Updated: 7:23 p.m. A police officer was wounded and a suspect fatally shot in the 2600 block of Victory Parkway in East Walnut Hills Friday.
View ArticlePrice Hill Next Stop For ShotSpotter
Cincinnati Council is expected to approve funding next week for Price Hill to use ShotSpotter . It's the technology that allows police to pinpoint the source of gunfire. It's already in Avondale, and...
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