(COLUMBUS,
Ohio)—Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced today that 13 local law
enforcement agencies will receive a total of $9.1 million to help
prevent and investigate incidents of violent crime in their
communities.
The grants represent the 11th round of the Ohio Violent Crime
Reduction Grant Program. To date, Governor DeWine has awarded over
$79 million to 159 Ohio law enforcement agencies as part of this
program. Approximately $100 million will be awarded to local law
enforcement agencies as part of the grant program in total.
“We must ensure that local law enforcement agencies have the
resources they need to prevent and investigate violent crime, and
these grants support that mission,” said Governor DeWine.
Map of Grant Awards
Agencies receiving grants to implement violent crime reduction
strategies as part of this latest round of the Ohio Violent Crime
Reduction Grant Program include:
The Akron Police Department (Summit County) will receive $4,954,443
to establish a crime center, purchase dash cameras, pay for overtime
costs related to the department’s gun violence reduction efforts,
and to hire individuals for 18 new positions, including 12 officers
with bonuses.
The Cleveland Heights Police Department (Cuyahoga County) will
receive $658,197.17 to purchase new technology to assist in
preventing and investigating incidents of violent crime and for
retention bonuses.
The Columbiana County Sheriff’s Office will receive $101,983 to pay
for training to establish its own crime scene unit and to purchase a
crime scene scanner and other equipment to document and process
crime scene evidence.
The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office will receive $53,928.16 to
purchase new technology to assist in preventing and investigating
incidents of violent crime.
The Mansfield Division of Police (Richland County) will receive
$194,000 to purchase new technology to assist in preventing and
investigating incidents of violent crime, to hire a crime analyst,
and to fund a strategic recruitment campaign to boost its staffing
levels.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office will receive $185,000 to
purchase new technology to assist in preventing and investigating
incidents of violent crime.
The Muskingum County Prosecutor’s Office will receive $349,169.35
to purchase new technology to assist in preventing and investigating
incidents of violent crime; create a pre-arrest diversion program
and hire a diversion coordinator; and build community collaboration
and engagement to reduce violent crime by hosting a series of
awareness events.
In addition, the following entities will also each receive grants
to pay for retention and/or hiring bonuses to help maintain current
law enforcement staffing levels, recruit new officers, and continue
ongoing public safety services to prevent and investigate violent
crime.
Coal Grove Police Department (Lawrence County): $16,328
Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority Police Dept. (Cuyahoga
County): $411,615
Franklin County Prosecutor’s Office: $1,598,041.82
Marietta College Police Department (Washington County): $193,395.06
McConnellsville Police Department (Morgan County): $16,848
Washington Court House Police Department (Fayette County):
$327,750.46
MORE: Full List of Violent Crime Prevention Grants Rounds 1-11
Governor DeWine, in partnership with the Ohio General Assembly,
created the Ohio Violent Crime Reduction Grant Program last year to
give local law enforcement additional tools to address violence,
including increases in crime associated with law enforcement
retirements and resignations.
The program is funded through both the state operating budget and
with American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds that Governor DeWine and
the Ohio General Assembly have dedicated to first responders to
counter various pressing issues exacerbated by the COVID-19
pandemic, including violent crime. The grants announced today are
all funded through ARPA.
The program is administered by the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice
Services within the Ohio Department of Public Safety.
Other assistance for first responders developed by the DeWine-Husted
Administration includes the creation of the Ohio Narcotics
Intelligence Center, Ohio School Safety Center, Ohio Office of Law
Enforcement Recruitment, Ohio Office of First Responder Wellness,
Ohio Prisoner Extradition Reimbursement Program, Ohio Body-Worn
Camera Program, Ohio Ballistics Testing Initiative, Ohio Crime Lab
Efficiency Program, Ohio First Responder Recruitment, Retention, and
Resilience Program, Ohio Court Backlog Reduction Program, Community
Violence Prevention Grant Program, and the new eWarrant database.
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