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RICHMOND, VA – Governor Glenn Youngkin announced the Criminal Justice Services Board awarded approximately $20 million to local and state criminal justice programs in Virginia. Youngkin unveiled Operation Bold Blue Line in October to support concrete actions being taken across the Commonwealth to reduce violent crime.
“Today’s grant funding provides Bold Blue Line with resources for Virginia localities to address violent crime through a combination of comprehensive law enforcement, prosecutorial, and community-based initiatives, as well as providing much needed equipment and technology for law enforcement training academies in Virginia,” said Governor Glenn Youngkin. “Today’s award also supports my officer hiring initiative, ‘Option V’ that encourages certified law enforcement officers from other states to become certified in Virginia and work for a Virginia law enforcement agency.” “Operation Ceasefire is an important initiative to reduce violent criminal activity, especially among serious and repeat offenders in Virginia’s 12 highest crime cities. With the grants awarded today, this initiative will reduce violent crime by investing in gang prevention, supporting community policing in high-crime neighborhoods, and prosecuting gun crime. I am proud to partner with Governor Youngkin to protect and keep Virginians safe,” said Attorney General Jason Miyares. Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security Robert Mosier added, “As a former Sheriff, I understand how essential these grant funds, especially the law enforcement equipment and officer training grants, are to support our entire Virginia law enforcement community.” “The grants awarded today by the Criminal Justice Services Board reflect the Governor’s commitment to making communities safe by taking action to reduce violent crime by supporting local law enforcement and funding community initiatives,” said DCJS Director Jackson Miller. Local and state criminal justice programs receiving the grant include:
Additional criminal justice grant programs awarded funding by the Criminal Justice Services Board include:
Additional funding opportunities will be made available in the coming months. The Criminal Justice Services Board is the policy Board of the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS). DCJS supports Virginia’s criminal justice system through grant funding, development of standards, training, research, and regulation. |