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Most of Dayton’s 142 police reform recommendations are in the process of being implemented, but city staff say the reform work is far from finished and half a dozen new committees will be formed ...
Three working groups focused on police reforms met for the first time this week where members discussed their backgrounds, reasons for joining the committees and hopes to fix a “deficit of trust ...
Dayton city leaders are finding money in their budget for police reform, and new police recruit classes are underway, even though budgets are not yet back to pre-pandemic level.
Dayton police are working to reform training procedures after a year of social justice protests included many people demanding officers receive more bias training.
There are questions surrounding Dayton’s police reform movement as the mayor proposed a new ordinance and policy regarding the Use Of Force Committee.
Mayor Jeff Mims has officially relaunched his re-election campaign on Tuesday, Sept. 2. The campaign launched with an ad ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has unveiled a plan to follow police conduct more closely and hold officers to a higher standard. The I-Team examines the plan and shows some of the challenges facing police ...
After meeting for 10 months, five police reform working groups have submitted about 90 recommendations. But the city has only implemented one.
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