In other words, call the police and no-one shows up! And since most crime in Cincinnati is committed by niggers, looks like they just got a free get out of jail card. Niggers are now free to rob, rape and TNB.
Cincinnati police temporarily suspending in-person response to certain 911 calls
Cops no longer respond to these nigger crimes:
Assault where no medical attention necessary and suspect is no longer present;
Breaking and entering where there are no suspects or possibility of property recovery;
Criminal damaging;
Dog bites;
Lost property;
Lost or stolen license plates;
Menacing report (unless suspect is expected or threatens to return or is part of the elements of domestic violence
Phone harassment;
Property damage.
COVID-19 is the best thing to happen to niggers. They get to sit at home doing nothing and still draw pay via govt bailout. And they can go out at night and commit crimes without fear of any cops showing up! America is turning into an african nigger country right before our eyes.Cincinnati police are temporarily suspending in-person responses to certain 911 calls for service starting on Tuesday in an effort to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Isaac said he reviewed the department's essentials functions and modified the response plan "to reduce unnecessary contact between officers and the public to reduce the spread of COVID-19."
Cops won't respond to assault reports! Just great.During the coronavirus outbreak and beginning Tuesday morning, Cincinnati police officers will no longer respond in person to the following reports: criminal damaging, dog bites, lost property, lost or stolen license plates, phone harassment, property damage or found property.
Police will no longer respond to assault reports, unless a suspect is still present or the victim requires medical attention, breaking and entering reports unless a suspect is still present, menacing reports "unless suspect is expected or threatens to return or is part of the elements of domestic violence" or theft reports "where there is no possibility of immediate apprehension."
https://www.wlwt.com/article/company...id-19/31946064
Coronavirus policing in Ohio: 'We're fed up. Somebody is going to die.'
In Cincinnati, some crimes will no longer elicit an in-person response. Still, last week, employees of the police department there were ordered to dress in their formal uniforms, even if their job typically allows for something more casual.
"We are in a time of crisis," said Lt. Steve Saunders. "Putting everyone in uniform gives us the capacity to deal with anything that comes our way."https://www.cincinnati.com/story/new...ie/2906829001/In addition to loading up on hand sanitizer, the sheriff in Hamilton County is encouraging deputies to conduct interviews outside. When possible, Sheriff Jim Neil says dispatchers and officers should determine if something can be handled over the phone.