Police bike squad helps get guns off the streets
6 years ago
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In 31 weeks, the 14 officers of the Cincinnati Police Department's bike squad have made more than 900 arrests and gotten more than 50 guns off the streets. "To get the number of guns off the streets in a little over 30 weeks now, is phenomenal," Lt. Steve Saunders said. "What this speaks to is not only the officers who are a part of the bike squad but the effort they're doing, but all of our officers are working every single day to make our community safer."
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