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Monday, July 22, 2019

Commissioner's crime plan focuses on gun violence, micro zones

BALTIMORE —Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison released his crime plan Thursday that establishes new, focused patrol areas and requires patrol officers to make regular contact with known gun offenders who are on parole.

One thing that's different from years past is that there is now both a crime plan and a five-year strategic plan that goes beyond law enforcement.

"This is a five-year strategy to improve our department and improve our foundational structure of our department to bring it to good performance, and really get performance," Harrison said. "And there is the crime reduction plan based on where crimes are occurring, when they are occurring, specifically to days of week and times of day so we can deploy there."

Harrison said on Thursday, the public will notice the effects of the plan.

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8 comments:

  1. The States Attorney’s will then arrest the officers. Give them room to destroy

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  2. That is profiling and a no no

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  3. Northwest Woodsman: First control your blacks and there will be a significant drop in gun related violence and murders. From my experience, you would experience approximately an 85 to 90% drop immediately. Unrefutable.

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  4. "Harrison said on Thursday, the public will notice the effects of the plan."

    Remind us in a few months, will you Mr. Harrison?

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  5. As if this is something new.

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    1. Oh but because it happened to the Commissioner all the sudden its a problem!

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  6. 7:39
    It was the assistant commissioner that got robbed.....a day after the commissioner released his plan. Only in Baltimore!

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