DC mayor, police chief announce new initiative on juvenile crime
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Juveniles detained in connection to various crimes
LIHUE — Kauai police apprehended two juveniles in connection to various crimes across the island. Officials reported that at approximately 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 27, officers with the Kauai Police Department KPD dispatched to Lihue on a call regarding a stolen vehicle Police officers initiated a search in the perimeter, located the reported vehicle, and discovered two juveniles inside. Once officers approached the car, they discovered a mi…
DC mayor, police chief announce new initiative on juvenile crime
D.C. Mayor Muriel Browser and D.C. Police Chief Pamela Smith announced the latest initiative on dealing with juvenile crime in D.C. on Thursday — the formation of the Juvenile Investigative Response Unit. While Mayor Bowser likes to point to data showing that overall crime is down across all eight wards of the District, and that violent crime has dropped by 26% compared to last year, the data on juvenile crime shows a different picture. …
DC police unit to focus on stopping juvenile crimes before they happen
Washington, D.C., is dedicating a new police unit to juvenile crime as the city experiences an increase in young people committing some crimes. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and Metropolitan Police Department Chief Pamela Smith said the Juvenile Investigative Response Unit, or JIRU, will focus on responding to and preventing crimes that involve young people. “Recently, we have seen an increase in fights in our schools and more serious criminal offens…
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