Moore says the plan will provide specific solutions to deter violent crime and help him accomplish his goal of making Tacoma the safest city in the country.
TACOMA, Wash. — As Tacoma residents grapple with rising violence, police chief Avery Moore is set to unveil his crime reduction plan on Tuesday.
Moore says the plan will provide specific solutions to deter violent crime and help him accomplish his goal of making Tacoma the safest city in the country.14-year-old girl was shot and killed“I’m not really afraid, but I know you’re not safe here, really,” said Angela Stewart, a Tacoma resident. “I don’t feel safe.” at the beginning of the year.
“The police can’t deal with crime, reduce crime by ourselves,” said Moore. “It’s going to take a collective effort from everybody.”
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