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Following the deaths and injuries of multiple Ohio sheriff's deputies and police officers in May, the Ohio Fraternal Order of Police is advocating for stricter penalties for violent criminals.

The Ohio FOP launched the "Protect Ohio Police" political action committee, pushing for increased bail and sentences for violent offenders.

The FOP criticized politicians for insufficient support of law enforcement and for not condemning anti-police rhetoric.

Ohio's largest police union said it will start fielding tough-on-crime candidates for county prosecutor races in the wake of two police killings in May.

Ohio Fraternal Order of Police President Jay McDonald said at a June 5 press conference that the union would launch a political action committee called "Protect Ohio Pol

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