Summary
Many Brooklyn Heights residents long for the heyday of their HotSpot program, when a police officer roamed the streets of their neighborhood, greeting people by name.
Those days are gone, however. Funding cuts forced the county Police Department to transfer Officer Liz Shaffer to the Western District last year, and the program that replaced HotSpot - Collaborative Supervision and Focused Enforcement Personnel, or CSAFE - doesn't take the same approach.See the full content of this document
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In B. Heights, a Hotspot Wish
In a 2-hour meeting of residents and program officials Thursday, Sgt. Ken Arbaugh, director of the Brooklyn Heights CSAFE program, told those...
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