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Kinston Police Combat Rising Gun Violence

The Kinston Police Department intensifies its efforts to tackle violent and gun-related crimes, as recent incidents raise community concerns. Chief Kieth Goyette emphasizes the importance of officer safety during shooting responses, highlighting a recent case where an officer attended to a gunshot victim while ensuring their own protection.

In an effort to enhance their capabilities, the department welcomes a new K9 handler and dog, aimed at further strengthening their response to crime. As they combat ongoing issues, Chief Goyette’s proactive approach underscores the need for vigilance and community support in creating a safer environment.

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