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Childersburg Police Awarded Grant to Combat Gun Violence

The Childersburg Police Department has been awarded a $23,540 grant from the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs to tackle gun violence. Mayor Ken Wesson announced the funding during a city council meeting, emphasizing its significance in enhancing community safety.

Police Chief Kevin Koss revealed that the funds will be allocated towards various projects within the newly established Police-Judicial Complex. These initiatives aim to strengthen the department’s capabilities in addressing the challenges posed by gun violence. The community eagerly anticipates the program’s impact on local safety and crime reduction efforts.

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