Head of U.S. Marshals visits Cleveland to discuss violent crime with city leaders

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Ronald L. Davis, director of the U.S. Marshals Service, on Thursday held a private meeting with Cleveland Police Chief Wayne Drummond, followed by a public meeting with City Council to discuss violent crime in greater Cleveland.

Ronald Davis, director of the U.S. Marshals Service, inside City Hall on Thursday. At right is Peter Elliot, U.S. marshal for the Northern District of Ohio. At left is City Council President Blaine Griffin.CLEVELAND, Ohio – His takeaways from those meetings could lead to more federal money allocated for local law enforcement officers who put in overtime hours with marshals-led task forces, Davis told reporters following the City Hall roundtable.U.S.

Davis emphasized the need for collaboration but was light on concrete ways to help beyond fugitive apprehension. he said. As his office addresses the outstanding fugitive warrants in Cleveland, that money could potentially manifest in overtime pay for local task force members, he said, though he did not give a timeline.will be informed by similar conversations Davis has during his 10-city listening tour, he said.

Felonious assaults are also trending down, dipping 13.3% from 2021, city statistics show. Armed robbery, however, is up 4%.“The level of violence is unprecedented,” Ward 8 Councilman and Public Safety Committee Chairman Michael Polensek told The Plain Dealer andfor support for a once-successful Cuyahoga County program allowing fugitives to surrender peacefully, that has since fallen out of use.‘You better get yourself here, or we’re coming to get you,’ " said Polensek.

Though he lay much of the responsibility to reduce violent crime with local leaders, Davis said his office could assist city officials by identifying crime hotspots, analyzing data and hashing out strategy.partners with more than 16,000 law enforcement agencies across the country.

Despite Davis’ pledge to relay Cleveland’s needs to the U.S. attorney general, some lawmakers did not sound convinced that his visit will ultimately translate into a reduction in violent crime.

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