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City budgets extra $2 million to combat gun violence in 2027. How police are addressing recent shootings.

The $2 million boost in funding for the Dublin Police Department, whose share will account for nearly 40 percent of the 2027 budget, is aimed at addressing recent surge in gun-related incidents.
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