Investigators over the past seven weeks have made over 90 felony arrests, seized dozens of firearms and confiscated thousands of dollars in suspected drugs in an initiative to crack down on Cleveland crime.
On April 15, the Cleveland Division of Police Bureau of Special Services launched the Safety, Presence, and Focus-216 (SPF-216) initiative, which will “conduct numerous proactive investigations and execute search warrants targeting violent offenders, gang activity, illegal firearms, and drug trafficking operations,” according to a press release.
In 47 days, officers made over 90 criminal arrests and discovered and recovered over 92 guns…