Appoint mayor and vice mayor to meet with district attorney about gun crime prosecution
In Plain English
The police department requested 2 council members to join discussions with county prosecutors about how gun crimes in Richmond are handled. Mayor McLaughlin and Vice Mayor Ritterman would represent the city in these meetings. If approved, they form an official committee to address prosecution concerns with county officials.
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Votes
Motion to approve Items G-1(c) and G-1(d)
PassedApprove Items G-1(c) and G-1(d)
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