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Lansing launches 'Summer time Security' plan

By Editorial Board Published June 20, 2025 3 Min Read
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Lansing launches 'Summer time Security' plan

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Metropolis of Lansing officers have unveiled a plan to attempt to hold the capital metropolis protected this summer time.

The town has seen three homicides this yr compared to final yr, which noticed eight. Officers say the numbers for non-fatal shootings and automobile break-ins have additionally gone down, they usually need to hold these numbers down.

Lansing police and Mayor Schor will attempt to fight gun violence with what they name a ‘community-driven, multi-unit plan to advertise public security.”

Metropolis officers say generally when the temperatures go up, the crime charges do too.

To verify everybody has a protected summer time, they’ve created a plan with 5 initiatives to verify nobody strays off the trail of violence.

Eric Pratl, Lansing’s Assistant Chief of Police, says a type of initiatives could have extra officers out patrolling neighborhoods on bikes and bikes, and plans to have officers interact with group members.

“Officers will randomly pop into varied metropolis parks armed with scorching canine, grills, and drinks, keen to have interaction the children, and anyone else locally that is prepared to shoot some hoops,” mentioned Pratl.

Rob Backus, Lansing’s Chief of Police, says the plan is to boost a constructive police presence in native neighborhoods.

“And a lot of the times, that’s when we start to learn where some of the issues are,” said Backus. “Not everyone is going to call 911 or report the smaller quality of life issues. This is an opportunity for us to spend a few minutes with people and say, ‘What is really impacting you?’ and ‘What can the police help you with?'”

It’s a giant effort, in accordance with Pratl, to maintain the bridge between legislation enforcement and people they serve strong. He says it’s going to embody speaking to residents about security and addressing any issues they’ve.

“What this does is, this just gives us an opportunity to communicate and highlight all of our efforts in the community for folks that may not know about the things that we do,” mentioned Pratl.

Metropolis officers additionally say they plan to spice up the police presence in high-complaint areas to handle dashing, reckless driving, and even automobile break-ins, and also will enact centered enforcement and night time walks all through neighborhoods.

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