From Gov. DeWine Comms <[email protected]>
Subject First Violent Crime Reduction Operation of 2026 Results in 5 Felony Arrests, 2 Illegal Firearm Recoveries
Date January 7, 2026 9:13 PM
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January 7, 2026




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First Violent Crime Reduction Operation of 2026 Results in 5 Felony Arrests, 2 Illegal Firearm Recoveries

(CINCINNATI)— As part of a violent crime reduction initiative in Cincinnati on January 6, 2026, local and state law enforcement made five felony arrests and confiscated two illegally possessed firearms. 

The multi-agency operation was part of Governor DeWine's Violent Crime Reduction Initiative, which partners state, local, and federal law enforcement agencies on strategic and data-driven operations to identify and arrest repeat offenders responsible for the majority of violent crime in their communities.

Last night's initiative in Cincinnati was the first violent crime reduction operation of 2026. Similar state-supported initiatives in 2025 led to 521 felony arrests and the confiscation of 175 illegal firearms in 23 Ohio communities.

“As we begin the new year, our message remains the same,” said Governor DeWine. “If you are an individual committing violent crime in our neighborhoods, you will be held accountable.”

Shortly after 9 p.m., officers with the Cincinnati Police Department and troopers with the Ohio State Highway Patrol stopped a 2021 Hyundai Elantra in the 300 block of West Liberty Street after observing multiple traffic violations.

After making contact with the driver, now identified as 22-year-old Jalil Horton, law enforcement determined he had an outstanding felony warrant for domestic violence. Probable cause to search the vehicle was established, and two illegally possessed firearms were found. 

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Picture of 2 firearms seized in Cincinnati
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Horton was arrested and charged with improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle, carrying concealed weapons, and receiving stolen property.

“By focusing resources on individuals with outstanding warrants and a history of violent crime, this partnership is helping to make Cincinnati a safer place to live and work,” said Governor DeWine. “We will continue supporting local law enforcement to improve the quality of life of everyone living in Ohio.”

The agencies involved in last night’s initiative include the Cincinnati Police Department, Ohio State Highway Patrol, and Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office.

For more information on violent crime reduction operations happening across the state, visit [link removed]

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