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Section: Command
Command
30-Year Veteran of Boston PD Named Commissioner
Michael Cox, 57, was chosen by the mayor following a six-month search process that yielded four finalists vying to succeed former Commissioner Dennis White.
July 13, 2022
Command
Atlanta Strip Clubs Will Soon be Able to Hire Off-Duty Police for Security
Darin Schierbaum, the interim chief, said he will change the decades-old policy prohibiting off-duty extra jobs for these establishments.
July 12, 2022
Command
Portland to Pay $25K Bonus to Lateral Transfers
Addressing the council, Portland Police Bureau Captain Anthony Passadore described the bonuses as necessary to bring Portland in line with what other jurisdictions are offering in the highly competitive hiring market.
June 30, 2022
Command
TX Chiefs Tell State Legislators How to Protect Schools
Recommendations include strengthening background checks, raising the minimum age to purchase a military-style rifle, and making it a state crime to complete straw purchases, or the purchasing of a firearm on behalf of an individual knowingly unfit to obtain one.
June 29, 2022
Command
Former Orlando Chief Running as Democrat for Senate Says She Does Not Want to Defund Police
“When he (Rubio) says I want to defund the police — I am the police!” Demings told reporters after a recent event, referring to claims from her opponent. “Does that make any sense? I mean, come on.”
June 29, 2022
Command
MA Officials ask Federal Court to End Consent Decrees Over Police Hiring
"It is time for the consent decrees to end, at the proposed termination dates, so that all municipalities in Massachusetts may resume hiring entry-level police officers and firefighters in accordance with state law," according to the state's April filing.
June 28, 2022
Command
KY Governor Announces Program to Hire Military Veterans into Law Enforcement
The program allows local law enforcement agencies in Kentucky to hire active service members within all branches of the U.S. Military during their last 180 days of service.
June 24, 2022
Command
Dog Rescued from Neglect Visits NYPD Commissioner at One Police Plaza for “Take Your Dog to Work Day”
Connor was rescued by an NYPD officer in Manhattan on April 1, after he was found in a home underweight, without access to food or water, and living among his waste.
June 24, 2022
Command
The Officer Shortage and Its Many Effects
Officer safety, officer health, and officer retention levels are all being affected by the stress of doing more work with fewer people.
June 22, 2022
Command
Buffalo Area Sheriff Creates Threat Assessment Team in Wake of Active Shooter Attack
Sheriff John Garcia said the multi-agency group will create a website, mobile app and other methods for community members to make anonymous tips.
June 16, 2022
Command
Honolulu Swears in New Police Chief
Arthur "Joe" Logan, a retired major general with the Hawaii National Guard who had been working as a criminal investigator with the Hawaii Attorney General’s Office, is now back with HPD after having worked for the department from 1982 until 2002 as a detective and sergeant.
June 15, 2022
Command
TX School Police Chiefs Hold First Conference Since Uvalde Massacre
Most officers attending the conference waved off questions about their reactions to the Uvalde shooting and instead wanted to talk about why they were in San Antonio this week.
June 15, 2022
Command
Minneapolis May Raise Salary of Chief to Attract New Police Leader
Mayor Jacob Frey said he believes the raise will be crucial for attracting high-caliber candidates at a time when many cities across the country are searching for police chiefs.
June 15, 2022
Command
Recruiting More Female Cops
For years the nationwide percentage of female law enforcement officers has hovered near 12%, now agencies are making a concerted effort to increase their sworn women officer demographics to 30% by 2030.
June 15, 2022
Command
WA City Agrees to Pay $1.5M to Assistant Chief Who will Resign Over Nazi Rank Symbol on Door
Had the city simply fired Kammerzell, officials said, he likely would have won his job back — with back pay — through arbitration under federal and state labor laws.
June 13, 2022
Command
GA Agency’s Insurance Must Cover Deputy’s Sex Reassignment Surgery
She told Sheriff Cullen Talton the previous year that she identified as a woman, planned to dress as a woman on the job, and wanted to go undergo surgery, but Houston County’s health care coverage prohibited coverage for sex reassignment.
June 13, 2022
Command
MD Agency Suspends Civilian Assistant Chief
The Montgomery County PD says the civilian police chief position was created, in part, to help improve community relations.
June 8, 2022
Command
Commander at Uvalde Shooting Reportedly Did Not Know About 911 Calls from Victims
Sen. Roland Gutierrez (D-District 19), whose district includes Uvalde, said the calls with pleas for help from children inside Robb Elementary School as the shooting was taking place on May 24 were not shared with the Uvalde CISD Chief of Police Pete Arredondo.
June 3, 2022
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