Yost spoke with 19 News about police recruitment and how local communities can increase their number of officers.
Yost also spoke with 19 News about police recruitment and how local communities can increase their number of officers.
“The number one thing we can do is to have politicians stop badmouthing the cops,” Yost said. “Start honoring them and recognize they’re not oppressors, they’re not some kind of thugs, they’re heroes.”“There are things we can do to support local law enforcement among those we can help with their investigations,” Yost said. “We also run the state lab.
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