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PROACTIVE PUBLIC SAFETY STRATEGIES – Message From The Mayor

I recently joined Police Chief Steve Reed to outline efforts designed to address public safety issues in the City of Fort Wayne.

Fort Wayne and cities across the country are experiencing increases in homicides, shootings and drug overdoses. As a result, the Fort Wayne Police Department continues to adjust public safety practices and work with the community to address these challenges.

Initiatives include:

*An academy class for the Fort Wayne Police Department to hire 28 new police officers is underway. The additions will allow the FWPD to have more than 460 officers patrolling City streets to protect the public.

*Additional resources to the Gang and Violent Crimes Unit.

*Additional resources to the Vice and Narcotics Unit.

*Creation of a Street Crimes Unit to address thefts and burglaries.

*Continue positive working relationships with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.

*Increase public outreach by connecting with community leaders and neighborhood associations and walking areas that have seen an increase in criminal activity to talk to residents. In addition, the FWPD will continue to offer use of force training to the public in an effort to provide education on the difficult situations faced by law enforcement.

*Partnership with Fort Wayne Community Schools to engage with at-risk children.

*Work with the Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health, Allen County Sheriff’s Department and Indiana General Assembly to address the opioid crisis.

*Begin recruitment efforts for an academy class that would begin in 2018, with the application process starting this spring.

*Continuation of Fort Wayne UNITED, a mayoral initiative designed to enhance opportunities, advance youth advocacy and help ensure the safety of all residents with a focus on black men and boys. An emphasis is placed on listening, input, letting voices be heard and engagement. The vision is for every black male in Fort Wayne to be respected and valued with an opportunity to reach their full potential.

We recognize we have challenges with violence, guns, gangs and drugs. That combination has no place in Fort Wayne and it needs to stop. There isn’t a simple solution, but with a collective commitment to implementing proactive public safety strategies and doing what’s right for our community, we’re going to move in the right direction.

Tom Henry - Fort Wayne Mayor

A lifelong Fort Wayne resident, Mayor Thomas C. Henry is committed to public and community service. He was elected to his first term as Fort Wayne's Mayor November 6, 2007. Mayor Henry authors the "Message from the Mayor" column. > Read Full Biography > More Articles Written By This Writer