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The Kentucky State Police is participating “in a multi-state initiative aimed at reducing crime and keeping illegal firearms out of local communities.”
Now through September 14, the KSP is joining law enforcement partners from Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia for the Six-State Trooper Project, a high-visibility enforcement period concentrating on criminal patrol operations specifically focused on identifying felons with firearms.
According to a release from the KSP, each of the project’s enforcement periods targets a specific traffic or safety concern. The participating agencies share resources, intelligence, and strategies, which helps to “strengthen the collective fight against crime and help ensure Kentucky’s roadways and communities are safer for everyone.”
Troopers will use the traffic enforcement in order to detect and disrupt illegal activity while also ensuring compliance with state and federal firearm laws. Citizens can assist troopers by reporting suspicious or illegal activity to your nearest KSP post.
Learn more about the Six-State Trooper Project and other enforcement and education efforts on the KSP’s website.
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