Westlake gets $1.9 million for violent crime reduction; East Cleveland gets $150,000

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Westlake gets $1.9 million for violent crime reduction; East Cleveland gets $150,000
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Earlier this year, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced he would take $100 million of the federal dollars given to Ohio for the Recover Act and create the Violent Crime Reduction Grant Plan.

CLEVELAND, Ohio - Earlier this year, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced he would take $100 million of the federal dollars given to the state for the Recover Act and create the Violent Crime Reduction Grant Plan.

To be clear, every law enforcement agency was allowed to apply for anything they wanted, it was up to the state to approve.Here is a look at some of Northeast Ohio’s agencies who have taken part and their awards through 10 rounds: Westlake - $1.948,775 technology for high crime detection areas, hire new officers, retention bonusesThe numbers above that might stick out are for Westlake and Strongsville, not considered by most as high violent crime areas.

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