Oakland police launch summer safety plan and will continue efforts to suppress crime
Briefly

The Oakland Police Department, led by Chief Floyd Mitchell, has announced the launch of its Summer Safety Plan with the goal of reducing crime during the traditionally high-incident season. Increased police presence will be implemented throughout the city, focusing on proactive policing and community partnerships to ensure safety. The plan includes foot patrol officers boosting visibility, undercover operations to combat human trafficking, and collaboration with other law enforcement agencies. With reported decreases in violent crime, the department aims to provide top services while fostering a positive narrative regarding community safety and engagement.
The chief said that all resources of the department will be utilized every day to prevent that from happening this year.
Among the plans are having existing foot patrol officers augment the patrol division to increase response times and enhance visibility in business districts.
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