Cleveland will nearly double pay for cadets enrolled in its police academy as part of a new effort to recruit police officers.
"We are in a war for talent right now across the country when it comes to law enforcement," Mayor Justin Bibb said.
New recruits will also receive a $5,000 signing bonus after completing their probationary period, he said. "Today is a positive milestone for the city and shows positive progress to addressing our recruitment challenges," Bibb said. Jeff Follmer, President of the Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association, which represents the city's patrol officers, worked with city officials to create the new recruitment incentives."It's disappointing every time we get a recruitment class in there, and there's only 8,10,12,15 people in there," he said."My position and our position is that this is a great step towards trying to get officers into the City of Cleveland.
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