Community leaders say stop-and-frisk policy won't work to curb violence in Cincinnati
2 years ago
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In the wake of a violent summer in Cincinnati, Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said he’s focused on getting guns off the streets – even if it means temporarily detaining someone using the stop and frisk method. Local leaders said it will damage police and community relations.
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