Clayton County receives federal funding for anti-crime task force

New federal funding will be used to buy 15 new vehicles for the Clayton County Police Department. (FOX 5)

The Clayton County Police Department has been given more than a million dollars for a new anti-crime task force.

The funding was secured by Georgia Rep. David Scott through the FY26 Community Project Funding Grant and Byrne Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) program. 

What we know:

Officials say the funding will enable the department to buy 15 new police vehicles.

Those vehicles will help with the launch of the county's Precinct Anti-Crime Taskforce, a new strategic initiative focused on reducing gang violence throughout Clayton County. 

The initiative will work with the department’s CAGE Unit (Criminal Apprehension and Gang Enforcement). 

What they're saying:

"The department sincerely thanks Congressman Scott for his continued support and commitment to keeping Clayton County safe and strong," the Clayton County Police Department said in a news release. "His efforts help ensure law enforcement has the tools and resources needed to effectively protect and serve the community."

The Source: Information for this article was taken from a release by the Clayton County Police Department.

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