A total of approximately $100 million will be awarded in total throughout the program.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Ohio Governor Mike DeWine will give an update Tuesday afternoon on how the Ohio Violent Crime Reduction Grant Program has helped the state’s law enforcement agencies.According to a news release, DeWine and the Ohio General Assembly created the Ohio Violent Crime Reduction Grant Program in 2021.
The goal of the program was to give local law enforcement across the state “additional tools to help them prevent and investigate incidents of violent crime in their communities.” In September 2022, DeWine announced 13 Ohio law enforcement agencies received a total of $8.2 million.Cleveland - $6,317,502 technology to analyze bullets, prevent youth in gangs, real time crime center. Canton - $74,760 for technology to identify crime hotspots and deploy resourcesLakewood - $217,752 technology to reduce violent crime and focus on Madison parkWestlake - $1.
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