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D.C. lawmaker proposes taking violence intervention away from mayor
D.C.'s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement, beleaguered by a bribery scandal involving a former D.C. lawmaker, could be dissolved under a proposal by council member Brooke Pinto (D-Ward 2) — who is also proposing drastically cutting the city's overall violence intervention funding.
Pinto, who chairs the council's public safety committee, circulated a budget proposal Monday that would remove the agency's violence interruption program from Mayor Muriel E. Bowser's control and consolidate it within Cure the Streets, a separate violence interruption program run by the independent Office of the Attorney General.