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File #: 2101-05    Version: Name: Motion expressing the Sense of Council of Allegheny County urging the Allegheny County Police, Sheriff, and District Attorney to investigate establishing a street level drug and firearm interdiction unit based upon the City of Pittsburgh Police Department
Type: Motion Status: Approved
File created: 8/23/2005 In control: Committee on Public Safety
On agenda: Final action: 12/20/2005
Title: Motion expressing the Sense of Council of Allegheny County urging the Allegheny County Police, Sheriff, and District Attorney to investigate establishing a street level drug and firearm interdiction unit based upon the City of Pittsburgh Police Department's Impact Squad to cooperate with existing and planned law enforcement initiatives within the County, and to endeavor to increase their level of assistance to local municipal police departments throughout the County.
Sponsors: Edward Kress, C.L. Jabbour, Vince Gastgeb, Eileen Watt, Doug Price
Attachments: 1. 2101-05 to Moffatt, Zappala, & DeFazio.htm, 2. 2101-05.PDF
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Motion expressing the Sense of Council of Allegheny County urging the Allegheny County Police, Sheriff, and District Attorney to investigate establishing a street level drug and firearm interdiction unit based upon the City of Pittsburgh Police Department's Impact Squad to cooperate with existing and planned law enforcement initiatives within the County, and to endeavor to increase their level of assistance to local municipal police departments throughout the County.

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WHEREAS, the City of Pittsburgh Police Department has established a street level drug and firearm interdiction unit called the Impact Squad consisting of 19 detectives and two sergeants, which patrol areas within the City that have been identified as having high crime rates due to repeated calls for police service for drug or firearm related activity; and

WHEREAS, the City's Impact Squad has been an unmitigated success, generating two to five arrests for each patrol, and accounting for the vast majority of the City's 3500 drug-related arrests in 2004; and

WHEREAS, the Allegheny County Police are permitted to undertake enforcement activities in municipalities within Allegheny County when requested by a municipality, and has already created some specialized units, such as the SWAT Team, that provide enforcement services to municipalities upon request; and

WHEREAS, some communities within Allegheny County do not have a sufficient tax base or resources to support an adequate police force to patrol and control crime within its jurisdiction; and

WHEREAS, Allegheny County has the Allegheny County Police Department, which has the motivation and resources to adequately combat crime in these communities such that any community experiencing overwhelming criminal problems should have as an option a specialized Allegheny County Police Department unit to be used to control crime; and

WHEREAS, according to the Pennsylvania State Police, the 152 officers of the County Police mad...

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