
Crime drops in Tacoma after city adds more officers to 'defunded' force: 'Absolutely makes a difference'
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The city of Tacoma, Washington, says that crime is dropping after it hired more police officers last year, but a police union official says there is more to the story.
Since last May, the Tacoma Police Department went from being 55 police officers short of its ideal staffing level to 31. Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards told Fox News Digital that the additional officers have "absolutely" contributed to the dip in crime. Andrew Mark Miller is a writer at Fox News. Find him on Twitter @andymarkmiller and email tips to AndrewMark.Miller@Fox.com.
"You can’t deny that," Woodards said. "When you're going from 55 to 31, that's 20 more people in the department, and so that absolutely makes a difference."
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