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CLEVELAND — It’s taking Cleveland police longer to get to the most serious calls and the less serious ones.News 5 Investigators found Rodney Fuqua sweeping his street in his Collinwood neighborhood.“We all come together. It would be a good neighborhood again because once upon a time it was a good neighborhood,” Fuqua said.“You just hear so many gunshots you get used to it,” Fuqua said.“If they come around. We’re getting a lot of presence now and starting to patrol better now,” Fuqua said.
More than 13% for the highest of the calls and a 23% increase for the lowest, where only a report is needed. He says response times are increasing because right now, there are only five two-man cars in each of the five districts, which is the bare minimum.Gasiewski says the staffing problem should have been fixed years ago.
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