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The Cincinnati Police Department’s Traffic Unit responded to I-71 southbound near the 0.5 mile marker at 1:35 p.m. and found that one person was involved in the crash, according to a news release.
The crash remains under investigation. Enquirer media partner Fox19 provided this report. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Police: Driver seriously injured in multi-vehicle ...
At about 4:02 p.m., emergency crews responded to the scene where a 23-year-old male, operating a light blue Honda Odyssey, and a 37-year-old male passenger were traveling northbound in the center ...
The Texas Highway Patrol is a division of the Texas Department of Public Safety and is the largest state-level law enforcement agency in the U.S. state of Texas.The patrol's primary duties are enforcement of state traffic laws and commercial vehicle regulation, but it is a fully empowered police agency with authority to enforce criminal law anywhere in the state.
Using FBI data for 2023-2024, Cincinnati ranks 4th 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]
The Texas State Police was formed during the administration of Texas Governor Edmund J. Davis on July 22, 1870, to combat crime associated with Reconstruction statewide in Texas. It worked primarily against racially based crimes, and included black police officers, which caused howls of protest from former slave owners (and future segregationists).
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The Texas State Police was formed during the administration of Governor Davis on July 22, 1870, to combat crime during the Reconstruction Era of the United States. Davis also created the Texas Special Police, State Guard of Texas, and the Texas Reserve Militia, which was the forerunner of the Texas National Guard. [citation needed]