DC's Bowser called for more police funding, city council approves 'compromise'
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The Washington, D.C. City Council on Tuesday voted unanimously on a “compromise” package after Mayor Muriel Bowser proposed spending $11 million on hiring additional police officers for the city's force.
The package approved on Tuesday provides $5 million for the department to hire more officers, but earmarked $6 million "toward other wrap-around service measures and violence interruption." The Fox DC report said that Bowser and Metropolitan Police Chief Robert Contee have been pressuring members of the council to refocus on the department and its personnel needs. "If we’re not careful, we’re going to break the department," Bowser told reporters on Tuesday. "And so we need what we need. We need to hire officers as soon as we can and we need the council to understand that."More Related News
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