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Sheriff’s Data Show Since $1.2M Grant to Supreme Felons, Inc for “Violence Interruption,” Crime is Up in the Group’s “Neighborhood Watch” Areas

Summary by A Locally-Owned Newspaper for Ann Arbor, Michigan
by P.D. Lesko Billy Cole, President and CEO of non-profit Supreme Felons, Inc. doesn’t want to talk about the rising crimes rates in the areas where his neighborhood watch teams patrol. He doesn’t want to talk about the fact that in Ypsilanti Twp., where his group was supposed to do community violence interruption work, crime […]
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A locally-owned newspaper for Ann Arbor, Michigan broke the news in Ann Arbor, United States on Tuesday, March 11, 2025.
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