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Perhaps the most singularly significant occurrence of the 1980’s was the insurgence of Crack Cocaine. The low price and highly addictive nature of Crack devastated cities of all sizes and strained police resources , the criminal courts system and the prison system. The arrival of Crack marked an increase in gang activity and the level of violence used by the Crack dealers became more and more ruthless. Trenton was not immune from the Crack epidemic and in the early 1980’s the Trenton Police Division formed the Pro-Active unit in an attempt to stem the flow of drugs and take back the streets. Pro-Active policing was a shift from the standard method of "reactive" policing. The officers of the Pro-Active units were free from answering complaint calls and instead focused their efforts on areas where open air drug markets ran amok. In addition to drug enforcement, the Pro-Active units also conduct regular prostitution investigations. As the 1980’s came to a close, the Trenton Police Division switched from the use of Smith & Wesson .38 Revolvers to Glock 9mm semi-automatic pistols. A few years later, the department switched to the Glock .40 caliber semi-automatic pistols. With the start of the 1990’s, came a new chief. After serving 20 years as Chief, John R. Prihoda retired and Frank M. Brady took his place. In 1992, Chief Brady retired and Chief Ernest Williams moved to the top post. Chief Williams, became the first African-American promoted to the rank.
In 1991, Trenton became one of two cities to be chosen for the Weed & Seed Program. A federal program, Weed & Seed addresses both the enforcement and prevention of violent crime. The "Weed" section incorporates a multi-jurisdictional task force, of local, county, state and federal agencies. The "Seed" section involved the establishing of "Safe Havens" places where youths can go to interact in a safe environment. |
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| Pro-Active |
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| Pistol Team |
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| Crack epidemic |
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| Patrolman Henry Ellis & Chief John Prihoda |
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| Police Cycle |
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| Detective Bob Lizzano, Honored. |
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