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The phrase "a cops in" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, possibly intended to say "a cop in" or "cops in."
Example: "There are a few cops in the area keeping an eye on the event."
Alternatives: "a police officer in" or "officers in."
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In 1999 after Columbine, the DOJ's Office of Community Policing Services (COPS) launched a "Cops in Schools" program that offered grants to local agencies hoping to hire school resource officers.
Mr. Clinton also said he was releasing $60 million from a COPS in Schools program for police officers to work in schools in more than 220 communities.
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