During a recent government meeting, Commissioner Charles Lawson addressed a violent attempted robbery that occurred downtown, highlighting the effectiveness of the city’s camera system in apprehending suspects within hours of the incident. Lawson emphasized the importance of maintaining safety in downtown Dayton, which he described as the city’s economic engine, and assured the community that illicit behavior would not be tolerated.
Commissioner Terrence Lause echoed Lawson's sentiments, requesting further details on the incident and stressing the need for a comprehensive approach to public safety. He pointed out the rising issues of homelessness and mental health in the area, advocating for a balance between police presence and social services to address these challenges effectively.
The meeting also included discussions on upcoming events, including a work session focused on access to counsel, and the importance of early voting as election season approaches. Commissioners expressed gratitude for the ongoing efforts of law enforcement and community organizations, highlighting recent initiatives aimed at supporting youth and promoting local businesses.
In closing, the commissioners reiterated their commitment to enhancing safety measures, including the expansion of surveillance technology, while fostering community engagement and support for vulnerable populations. The meeting underscored a collaborative approach to addressing public safety and community well-being in Dayton.