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Sheriff Chip Simmons joins host Rick Outzen to discuss encouraging crime trends in Escambia County, with homicides down approximately 40-45% compared to previous years.
Sheriff Simmons attributes the decline to increased staffing, advanced technology including real-time crime centers and license plate readers, and stronger community engagement.
The conversation also covers the upcoming end of the Shot Spotter program on November 6th after the state legislature's funding appropriation was vetoed by the governor, despite the tool's benefits in crime scene investigations.
Sheriff Simmons shares personal memories of working with the late Reverend John Powell, whose dedication to youth and community has left a lasting impact on local law enforcement and the community.
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Sheriff Chip Simmons joins host Rick Outzen to discuss encouraging crime trends in Escambia County, with homicides down approximately 40-45% compared to previous years.
Sheriff Simmons attributes the decline to increased staffing, advanced technology including real-time crime centers and license plate readers, and stronger community engagement.
The conversation also covers the upcoming end of the Shot Spotter program on November 6th after the state legislature's funding appropriation was vetoed by the governor, despite the tool's benefits in crime scene investigations.
Sheriff Simmons shares personal memories of working with the late Reverend John Powell, whose dedication to youth and community has left a lasting impact on local law enforcement and the community.

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