Cleveland is cutting 142 police positions, and the mayor doesn't want to talk about it
CLEVELAND — Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb has proposed reducing the number of police officers to help balance the city’s budget, a move that would reduce the understaffed CPD by 142 positions in a department facing backlogs, huge caseloads and costing taxpayers millions of dollars in overtime.Director of Public Safety Karrie Howard was left to face questions about shrinking the size of the city’s police force.
Howard said recruitment numbers remain low and that it wouldn’t make sense to budget for the same number of Cleveland police officers.The mayor’s budget proposal to cut 142 police positions comes after he promised to put officers on the streets during his campaign. There has been no significant reduction in crime and the city is facing a wave of car thefts.
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