Accept $204,500 state grant for sexual assault law enforcement unit
$204,500
Resolution Resolution No. 103-20
In Plain English
The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services offers this grant to help police departments create specialized units for investigating sexual assault cases. The city currently handles these cases through regular detectives. If approved, Richmond receives $204,500 to train officers and purchase equipment for a dedicated sexual assault investigation team.
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