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  2. Crime in Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Using FBI data for 2023-2024, Cincinnati ranks 14th in the 100 most populous cities in the U.S. for overall crime rate (includes both violent and property crime). [6] Homicides reached a record high 96 in 2020, [7] and the record was matched in 2021. [8] There were 87 homicides in 2022; of those, 78 involved a firearm. [7]

  3. 2023 Cincinnati crime: Record number of teens shootings and ...

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    Last year a record number of teens were shot in Cincinnati while overall violent crime continued to fall since a peak during the pandemic. Last year, 55 teens between 13 and 17 were shot in the ...

  4. Police fail to make arrests or solve 7 in 10 violent crimes ...

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    The 2022 crime rate in Ohio is virtually unchanged from 2019. ... here is a rundown of the 2022 unsolved rates for other large police departments in Ohio: Toledo, 70%. Cincinnati, 51%.

  5. 4 arrested with football memorabilia amid investigation of ...

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    The four have been linked to a Dec. 9 burglary in Hamilton County, Ohio, authorities say in the filing, a time and place that coincide with a break-in at the home of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback ...

  6. Cincinnati riots of 2001 - Wikipedia

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    The 2001 Cincinnati riots were a series of civil disorders which took place in and around the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio from April 9 to 13, 2001. They began with a peaceful protest in the heart of the city on Fountain Square over the inadequate police response to the police shooting of unarmed African American 19 ...

  7. Pike County shootings - Wikipedia

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    The Pike County Shootings, also known as the Pike County Massacre, occurred on the night of April 21–22, 2016, when eight people – all belonging to the Rhoden family – were shot and killed in four homes in Pike County, Ohio, near the village of Peebles, 50 miles (80 km) from Columbus and 60 miles (97 km) from Cincinnati.

  8. Killing of Samuel DuBose - Wikipedia

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    He joined the University of Cincinnati Police Department (UCPD) in April 2014, [5] having previously been a well-regarded officer with the department of Greenhills, Ohio. [6] He had left the Ohio State Highway Patrol's training academy after attending for just one day. According to a highway patrol spokesman, he was unable to adapt to the ...

  9. ATF list shows 6 Northeast Ohio stores that sold 25+ guns ...

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    Those convicted of the federal crime face up to 15 years in prison and $250,000 in fines. An additional 15 years can be added to the sentence if an illegal gun purchase was made with the intent of ...