Justice Department Launches Crackdown on Crime in 7 Cities

The initiative will boost federal law enforcement resources in Albuquerque, N.M.; Baltimore; Cleveland; Detroit; Kansas City, Mo.; Memphis, Tenn.; and Milwaukee — all cities with violent crime levels higher than the national average.

Attorney General William Barr announced earlier this week the launch of an initiative aimed at combating violent crime in seven U.S. cities.

Barr kicked off Operation Relentless Pursuit in Detroit alongside officials from the FBI, Drug Enforcement Agency, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and other agencies.

The initiative will boost federal law enforcement resources in Albuquerque, N.M.; Baltimore; Cleveland; Detroit; Kansas City, Mo.; Memphis, Tenn.; and Milwaukee — all cities with violent crime levels higher than the national average.

The operation will increase the number of federal law enforcement officers in the seven cities and expand collaboration between federal task forces and state and local partners. The surge in federal officers will be buoyed by an investment of up to $71 million in federal grant funding that can be used for hiring new officers, paying overtime and benefits, financing federally deputized task force officers, and more, the Hill reports.

About the Author
Page 1 of 2378
Next Page