OF SUNDAY'S MASS SHOOTING.
WHILE IT'S TRUE POLICE WERE
CALLED TO CAMEO NIGHT CLUB
NEARLY 400 TIMES, THAT NUMBER IS
SOMEWHAT INFLATED.
I SPENT HOURS DRILLING INTO THE
DATA TODAY, AND DISCOVERED THE
ACTUAL NUMBER OF SUBSTANTIVE
POLICE RUNS APPEARS TO BE CLOSER
TO 110.
THAT'S OVER A TIME PERIOD OF 30
MONTHS SINCE JAY RODGERS GOT THE
CLUB'S LIQUOR LICENSE IN OCTOBER
2014.
SUBSTANTIVE RUNS INCLUDE POLICE
VISITS THAT AMONG THINGS ENDED
WITH ARRESTS OR WITH DETECTIVES
TAKING THEFT REPORTS.
ONE THING TO KEEP IN MIND IS THE
VAST MAJORITY OF RUNS TOOK PLACE
AROUND OR AFTER MIDNIGHT ON
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MORNINGS.
AT CITY HALL, I ASKED CITY
MANAGER HARRY BLACK IF 110
POLICE RUNS TO A BAR IN TWO 1/2
YEARS IS A LOT.
IS THIS A TROUBLED CLUB?
>> NO, I, WHEN YOU LOOK AT ONE
PARTICULAR ESTABLISHMENT VERSUS
OTHERS, I THINK YOU HAVE TO DO
THAT.
TODD: FOR COMPARISON PURPOSES, I
LOOKED AT CALLS FOR SERVICE FROM
JANUARY 2012 WHEN THE BAR WAS
CALLED ADONIS TO THE TIME
RODGERS TOOK OVER AND OPENED
CAMEO.
BASED ON MY ANALYSIS, POLICE
MADE ABOUT 60 SUBSTANTIVE RUNS
TO THE KELLOGG AVENUE BAR DURING
A 33-MONTH PERIOD AS ADONIS.
WHAT THAT LOWER FIGURE SAYS THE
RUNS POLICE MADE TO CAMEO ENDING
WITH SUNDAY'S MASS SHOOTING,
REMAINS TO BE SEEN.
>> YOU'RE ALWAYS TRYING TO
STRIKE A BALANCE.
YOU WANT TO MAKE CERTAIN THAT
YOU'RE TREATING PEOPLE THE SAME
WAY.
IT LOOKS LIKE WE'RE TREATING
THEM LIKE WE TREAT EVERYONE
ELSE.
AGAIN, I DON'T HAVE ALL OF THE
DETAILS, BUT BASED ON WHAT I'VE
BEEN TOLD UP TO THIS POINT I
DON'T SENSE THAT THERE ARE A
SIGNIFICANT OUTLIERS OUT THERE
AS IT RELATES TO THIS PARTICULAR
ESTABLISHMEN
TODD: AS WE'VE REPORTED, CAMEO'S
OWNER, JAY RODGERS, HAS
VOLUNTARILY SURRENDERED HIS
LIQUOR PERMIT AND SAYS HE WILL
CLOSE THE CLUB ON FRIDAY.
TODD DYKES, WLWT NEWS 5.
SHEREE: AFTER WHAT HAPPENED AT
THE CAMEO NIGHTCLUB.
THERE APPEARS TO BE SUFFICIENT
SUPPORT ON CINCINNATI COUNCIL TO
PROVIDE FIREFIGHTERS WITH
BULLETPROOF VESTS.
THEY'RE ALREADY IN USE BY ONE IN
EVERY FIVE FIREFIGHTERS THANKS
TO SOME GRANT MONEY.
BUT, IN LIGHT OF INCREASED
DANGER ON CERTAIN LIFE-AND-DEATH
RUNS, THERE IS A NEW PUSH TO
FULLY FUND VESTS FOR EVERY
FIREFIGHTER AND EMT.
THE HEAD OF THE FIRE UNION FOR
SEESMIC -- FORESEES VOLUNTARY
USE FOR MOST RUNS, BUT MANDATORY
BEST PROTECTION IN CERTAIN
SITUATIONS.
>> THE COMMUNITY IS CHANGING AND
WHEN WE'RE ON THE SCENE OF THESE
INCIDENTS, ESPECIALLY LIKE WITH
WHAT HAPPENED WITH CAMEO OR
THESE OTHER RUNS THAT WE MAKE
DAY IN AND DAY OUT, YOU KNOW,
THERE'S MULTIPLE SHOOTINGS
YESTERDAY, THIS IS GOING TO BE
AN ADDED LAYER OF PROTECTION SO
THAT THE FIREFIGHTERS AND
PARAMEDICS CAN FOCUS ON TREATING
THE PATIENTS, TREATING THE
VICTIMS.
SHEREE: HE SAYS THE ONES SOME
FIREFIGHTERS ALREADY HAVE ARE
BEING USED.
LAWMAKERS WILL TAKE UP THE ISSUE
IS A NECESSITY AND COSTS IN A
COUPLE OF WEEKS.
WE JUST GOT 911 CALLS INTO THE
NEWSROOM.
WE ARE COMBING OVER THEM NOW AND
WILL HAVE SOME OF THEM FOR YOU
TONIGHT AT 6:00.
911 CALLS THAT WERE MADE IN THE
EARLY MORNING HOURS SUNDAY
MORNING AT THE CAMEO NIGHTCLUB.
FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION ON
THE NIGHTCLUB SHOOTING, GO TO
OUR WEST RIGHT OR CHECK OUT OUR
-- GO TO OUR WEBSITE OR CHECK
OUT OUR WLWT NEWS APP ON YOUR
PHONE.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: WE WANT TO HELP
THOSE WHO HAVE BECOME SO BADLY
ADDICTED.
DRUG ABUSE HAS BECOME A
CRIPPLING PROBLEM THROUGHOUT THE
UNITED STATES.
SHEREE: PRESIDENT TRUMP VOWING
TO STEP UP EFFORTS TO FIGHT OUR
NATION'S OPAL EURO CRISIS.
AIXA DIAZ IS IN WASHINGTON WITH
MORE TONIGHT,ON OUR STATE OF
ADDICTION.
AIXA: PRESIDENT TRUMP HEARD
FIRST-HAND FROM PEOPLE WHO'VE
STRUGGLED WITH ADDICTION, AS HE
LAUNCHES A COMMISSION FOCUSED ON
THE CURRENT CRISIS.
PRESIDENT TRUMP SAYS DRUG ABUSE
HAS BECOME A CRIPPLING PROBLEM
IN THE U.S..
PRESIDENT TRUMP: SOLVING THE
DRUG CRISIS WILL REQUIRE
COOPERATION ACROSS GOVERNMENT
AND ACROSS SOCIETY INCLUDING
EARLY INTERVENTION TO KEEP
AMERICA'S YOUTH OFFICE
DESTRUCTIVE PATH.
-- OFF OF THIS DESTRUCTIVE PATH.
AIXA: AT THE WHITE HOUSE, THE
PRESIDENT HELD A LISTENING
SESSION WITH GOVERNMENT AND
PRIVATE SECTOR LEADERS, AND
HEARD FROM PEOPLE WHO'VE
STRUGGLED WITH OPIOIDS.
A.J. SOLOMON SAYS, THREE YEARS
AGO, HE WAS A HOMELESS HEROIN
ADDICT.
NOW HE OWNS A RECOVERY CENTER.
LEADING THE COMMISSION IS NEW
JERSEY GOVERNOR CHRIS CHRISTIE,
AN OUTSPOKEN ADVOCATE FOR
PREVENTION AND TREATMENT.
>> NO LIFE IS IRREDEEMABLE AND
PEOPLE MAKE MISTAKES, WE ALL
HAVE.
AND THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE THE
MISTAKES OF DRUG USE, AND IT IS
A MISTAKE, WE CAN'T THROW THEIR
LIFE AWAY.
AIXA: SENATOR BOB CASEY, WHO
HELD A ROUNDTABLE WITH POLICE
CHIEFS ON THE OPIOID CRISIS
TODAY, SAYS FUNDING SHOULD BE
THE ADMINISTRATION'S PRIORITY.
>> ONE OF THE THINGS THE
PRESIDENT CAN DO IS MAKE SURE
THAT THE OPIOID DOLLARS THAT
WERE LEGISLATED ON LAST YEAR AND
APPROPRIATED, THAT THOSE GET OUT
THE DOOR, LIKE REAL FAST.
AIXA: THE PRESIDENT SAYS THE
COMMISSION WILL WORK WITH STATE
AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, MEDICAL
PROFESSIONALS, AND LAW
ENFORCEMENT TO ADDRESS THE NEEDS
OF DIFFERENT COMMUNITIES.
AT THE WHITE HOUSE, AIXA DIAZ,
WLWT NEWS 5.
SHEREE: GOVERNOR CHRISTIE'S
POSITION ON THE COMMISSION IS A
VOLUNTEER ONE, AND HE SAYS HE
HAS NO INTEREST IN HAVING A
PERMANENT ROLE IN THE
ADMINISTRATION RIGHT NOW.
OHIO RESIDENTS ONLY HAVE A FEW
MORE DAYS LEFT TO REGISTER IF
YOU WANT TO VOTE IN THE MAY
PRIMARY.
THE DEADLINE IS MONDAY, APRIL 3.
THAT IS ABOUT A MONTH BEFORE THE
PRIMARIES.
CINCINNATI RESIDENTS HAVE TO
DECIDE ON A MAYORAL CANDIDATE.
SECRETARY OF STATE JOHN HOUSTON
SAYS -- JON HUSTED SAYS THERE
ARE MORE THAN 300 LOCAL ISSUES
EXPECTED TO BE ON THE BALLOT
ACROSS OHIO.
PRISON OFFICIALS SAY A SERIAL
KILLER WHO ADMITTED TO KILLING
DOZENS OF HOSPITAL PATIENTS HERE
IN CINCINNATI AND IN KENTUCKY
HAS BEEN HOSPITALIZED AFTER A
PRISON BEATING.
A PRISON SPOKESWOMAN SAYS DONALD
HARVEY WAS BEATEN BADLY IN HIS
CELL ON TUESDAY IN TOLEDO.
HE IS NOW LISTED IN CRITICAL
CONDITION.
YOU MAY RECALL HARVEY PLED
GUILTY IN 1987 TO 35 MURDERS.
HE WORKED AS A NURSE'S AID.
HE CLAIMED HE WAS TRYING TO END
HIS PATIENTS' SUFFERING.
OFFICIALS HAVE NOT SAID IF
ANYONE HAS BEEN CHARGED WITH
ASSAULTING HARVEY.
A GRUESOME DISCOVERY TO OUR
NORTH IN COLUMBUS
HUMAN LEGS WERE FOUND AT A TRASH
FACILITY.
POLICE ARE NOW TREATING THIS
CASE AS A HOMICIDE.
SOMEONE CALLED POLICE LATE
TUESDAY AFTERNOON.
THERE ARE NOW KNOWN SUSPECTS IN
THE CASE.
THE INVESTIGATION IS ONGOING.
POLICE IN DAYTON SAY A SHOOTING
THAT LEFT A 14-YEAR-OLD BOY DEAD
STARTED OUT AS A ROBBERY
INVESTIGATORS SAY JAMES BANKS
WAS SHOT MULTIPLE TIMES TUESDAY
NIGHT.
THE EIGHTH GRADER DIED AT THE
HOSPITAL.
21-YEAR-OLD JAYLN SIMMONS IS NOW
BEEN CHARGED IN THE CASE.
POLICE SAY THEY'RE STILL TRYING
TO PIECE TOGETHER WHAT EXACTLY
HAPPENED.
KEVIN: I AM CHECKING THE RISK
FOR SEVERE WEATHER.
SHEREE: THE DAYS TO OPENING DAY
DWINDLING DOWN.
A PREVIEW OF WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
THIS SEASON.
ALBANY SITE, SOUNDS, AND TAKE --
ALL THE NEW S
SHEREE: YOU CAN ADD A NEW
ELEMENT TO THE BATTLE OVER THE
PROPOSED DUKE ENERGY PIPELINE
THAT WOULD GO THROUGH EASTERN
PARTS OF HAMILTON COUNTY.
TODAY, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OFFICIALLY STEPPED IN ON BEHALF
OF CONCERNED NEIGHBORS.
WLWT NEWS 5'S MARK HAYES IS HERE
TO EXPLAIN.
MARK: HAMILTON COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS UNANIMOUSLY PASSED
A RESOLUTION TO OFFICIALLY
INTERVENE IN THE NEGOTIATIONS
CONCERNING THE DUKE ENERGY
PIPELINE.
THE VOTE PASSED 3-0.
COMMISSIONER TODD PORTUNE
INTRODUCED THE RESOLUTION AT
TODAY'S COMMISSIONER'S MEETING.
THE COMMISSION WILL ASK FOR A
SEAT AT THE TABLE DURING
NEGOTIATIONS GOING FORWARD.
HE CITED THE GROWING OPPOSITION
TO THE DUKE ENERGY PIPELINE.
PORTUNE ALSO MENTIONED THE GROUP
N.O.P.E., NEIGHBORS OPPOSING
PIPELINE EXTENSION, WHICH HAS
BEEN MOUNTING STEADY OPPOSITION
TO THE PROJECT.
AMONG THE MANY CONCERNS, SAFETY
AND PROPERTY VALUES.
THE COMMISSIONERS SAY THEY KNOW
THIS PIPELINE WOULD AFFECT MANY
FAMILIES.
>> HAMILTON COUNTY HAS LONG
HARBORED CONCERNS ABOUT WHAT IS
PROPOSED, THE MANNER IN WHICH IT
HAS BEEN PROPOSED, AND
ULTIMATELY WHAT WILL BE
DEVELOPED AND THE RISKS ATTENDED
THERETO.
MARK: A STATE REVIEW OF DUKE
ENERGY'S PLAN IS NOW UNDERWAY.
OFFICIALS WITH THE OHIO POWER
SITING BOARD ARE LOOKING AT THE
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