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Tech

Crime prevention through modern innovation

Accountability

Cultivate trust between citizens and law enforcement

Empowerment

Build safer neighborhoods where opportunity can flourish

Current Public Safety Initiatives

Equip your community with modern methods of policing that reduce dependence on physical law enforcement and produce measurable data on crime trends for an informed public safety response. 

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Page/Rice Public Safety Initiative

The legacies of Devin Page, Jr., Allie Rice, and others who have lost their lives to senseless violent crime will live on through the Page/Rice Public Safety Initiative.

 

Partnering with local law enforcement, businesses, and the public at large, the initiative assists in efforts to identify and locate criminal suspects, deter criminal activity, and restore public trust in community safety.

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Anglin/Myers Public Safety Initiative

On Sunday, May 1, 2022, Landry Anglin, 13, was shot inside her home. Anglin, an eighth-grader at Caddo Middle Magnet was sitting with her family when a stray bullet went through the house and struck the teenage girl, killing her. Chief Wayne Smith said that day two vehicles appeared to be chasing each other down Erie Street, during that chase they began shooting. One of the stray bullets traveled west and struck the home hitting Anglin who was inside the residence. The shooting occurred just a little before 2:30 p.m.

We understand how disheartening it is to watch crime thrive in neighborhoods that deserve better.

Through our Public Safety Initiative, LECJF invests in technology, software, and grassroots partnerships that equip community safety advocates with modern solutions that build informed responses to crime and community safety.

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Reach out to LECJF about starting your own community safety initiative.

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Everyone deserves to live in a community where safety is proactive, accountable, and informed

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