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Operation Tide nabs 115 criminals across Metro Detroit
DETROIT -- Top law enforcement officials in Metro Detroit on Tuesday said 115 people have been arrested for violent crime since May under Operation Tide, a combined effort by 10 local, federal and state agencies launched in May to identify and target the city's worst criminals.

Unprecedented joint effort to battle crime in Detroit
In a show of unprecedented unity today, 10 federal, state and local law enforcement agencies gathered at Detroit's Northwestern police district and vowed to reduce crime in the city.

As killings rise, Detroit cops get help
As Detroit residents cope with a sharp rise in homicides and shootings this year, city police are joining other law enforcement agencies in an effort to stem gun-related violence.

"Operation Tide" Tactical Facts: Ten Law Enforcement Agencies Team Up for Tide in Detroit
The Detroit Police Department is committed to ensuring that the Project Safe Neighborhoods Law Enforcement collaborative (Operation TIDE) is successful and will deploy the necessary resources for this to occur.

Project Safe Neighborhoods Eastern District of Michigan Campaign wins Best in Nation at 2006 Awards Ceremony
The Department of Justice today announced 15 recipients of national Project Safe Neighborhoods Achievement Awards in a ceremony held before the PSN national conference's more than 1,300 attendees. The recipients were chosen from a large pool of nominations submitted by United States Attorneys' offices across the nation.

Project Safe Neighborhoods Campaign - Eastern District of Michigan
The US Attorney's Office's public awareness campaign for Project Safe Neighborhoods ("PSN").

New Strategies Lower Inkster's Crime Rate
INKSTER -- The city has stepped up its campaign to reduce violent crime with efforts to decrease the amount of guns and drugs on the street and by dedicating space at police headquarters for its 3-year-old homicide unit.

JEFF GERRITT: A model for making a new life
Ed Holsey could have easily become a statistic instead of a success, after spending five years in prison for delivering small quantities of cocaine.
Inkster is fighting rising gun crimes
INKSTER - Spurred by a spike in gun-related deaths, law enforcement officials will work with residents to design a plan to reduce gun crimes in Inkster.
Project shows how to muzzle Detroit's shootings
Detroit may finally be getting ahead of the killing.

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Public Service Announcements

Project Safe Neighborhoods recently launched two new public service announcements "Help Us Help You" and "Save Their Lives" dealing specifically with gun violence, illegal guns and children with access to guns or living with guns.

 


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