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It's a program more than 20 years old, working at saving our streets in Central Florida from gun violence.WESH 2's Michelle Imperato is showing us more about Project Safe Neighborhoods and how it ...
United States Attorney Brandon B. Brown and the Project Safe Neighborhoods Task Force announced approximately $152,565 in grant funds for Louisiana.
7NEWS reporter Asia Wilson was exclusively invited to a Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) Kickoff Meeting. The two-day meeting recently consisted of extensive conversations in hopes of addressing ...
Project Safe Neighborhoods was also a key component of the Department of Justice’s “Take Back America” edict in March, which includes “Repelling The Invasion Of Illegal Immigration” as ...
The Project Safe Neighborhoods Task Force has recently announced the availability of $148,319 in PSN grant funding that will be used in the Western District of Louisiana.
U.S. Attorney Mark Totten has announced that the U.S. Department of Justice has awarded $192,976 to support the Project Safe Neighborhoods Program in the Western District of Michigan.
A Brooksville man, 29-year-old Darrence White, was sentenced today to 20 years in federal prison for his role in distributing ...
Project Safe Neighborhoods was launched in 2001 under President George W. Bush to crack down on shootings. At the time, the program paid for the hiring of scores of new federal prosecutors and ...
Statistics might not prove it, but a federally funded program to reduce gun violence in Lincoln neighborhoods is making a difference, Police Chief Tom Casady said Wednesday.
In November, the city council voted to extend Project Safe Streets for 90 days and set a public hearing to take place on Jan. 14, 2025 to determine whether the project will be continued indefinitely.