Houston police chief apologizes, vows improvement after 264K cases dropped due to staff shortage
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Houston's police chief, Troy Finner, is addressing public outrage after it was revealed that over 264,000 cases were dropped in the past eight years due to a lack of personnel.
"I apologize to victims, their families, our citizens, for the use of the code for sexual assault incidents and other violent crimes against persons," Finner said at a Thursday news conference. "This is not the trauma-informed, victim-centric services they deserve. Again, this code should have never been used and never will be used again."
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