Cincinnati Police Academy

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Cincinnati, United States

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Cincinnati Police Academy Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cincinnati Police Academy is located in Cincinnati, United States on 800 Evans St. Cincinnati Police Academy is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category police academy in United States.

Address

800 Evans St

Phone

+1 5133522971

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Na Na

We were visiting during the St. Patrick day parade. All roads around our hotel were closed or blocked. The officer I asked for directions was very helpful! Good police service! -Stay safe!

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Andrew Mechler

I made a 911 call to report a couple who was kicking and screaming through a door at an employee I had at that location. The officers left right as I got there and was told by the 911 person on the phone they will leave because the people causing the threat had left but they will look in the area for them. The people were not even a block from my store matched the description and I watched the two officers drive right past them and not stop. Waste of tax dollars way to not keep your people safe! You are a joke.

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Jacqueline Mota

I am appalled that the city of Cincinnati would seek criminal charges for the family of the child who fell into the gorilla exhibit at the zoo. This is a tragic incident because the world lost a gorilla on the endangered species list. However, children are spontaneous and quick. The parent may have had her hands full. People who have children and judge this parent harshly ought to be ashamed of themselves. The parent did not push the child into the exhibit. Why would there be any criminal charges? The gorilla is dead. The zookeepers made a tough call. Police officers should be able to identify with this scenario, to shoot or not to shoot? I truly hope that the investigators will set aside their personal biases and not condemn this family for taking their children to the zoo. There were many bystanders. Any one of them could have intervened and kept the child from jumping the fence. All of those who saw the child going in and doing nothing about it are more guilty than the mother who did not notice because she was tending to her other child.

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Will Hall

Very disturbing with the lack of work these people do. Had a 911 call at one of my properties and hear the cops drove right by the people who just tried to break in and get to an employee. They did not even check if the girl there was ok.

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Abdou Fall

Actually I'm from Cincinnati but currently student in Law Enforcement In northeast Ohio i will go to Cincinnati police academy and serve ,protect my community.