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Section: Command
Command
St. Paul Chief Stepping Down Next Summer
St. Paul, MN, Police Chief Todd Axtell has announced he is leaving the department next summer.
October 27, 2021
Command
Minneapolis Chief Was Not Asked for Input About Disband the Police Ballot Question
Standing in full uniform against a backdrop featuring the department's logo, Chief Medaria Arradondo told reporters that he had never been approached for his input by the architects of so-called Question 2 and that he hadn't seen any concrete plan from the amendment's proponents.
October 27, 2021
Command
Suburban Chicago Chiefs Support Bill to Override Prosecutors' Lax Charging Decisions
"The frustration they have is profound," State House Republican Leader Rep. Jim Durkin said. "The crime in Chicago is moving out to the suburbs. We’re having carjackings at a record pace in suburban Chicago, kidnappings, murders."
October 27, 2021
Command
MN Police Leaders Tell State Senate That Lack of Prosecution Frustrates Officers
Ramsey County Attorney John Choi’s September announcement that he would not prosecute most felony cases that result from non-public-safety traffic stops was a topic of discussion.
October 22, 2021
Command
Suburban Chicago-Area Sheriffs Say They Will Not Send Deputies to Support City
"It's like a preplanned police shortage," DuPage County Sheriff James Mendrick said. "The lack of logic is the thing that astounds me."
October 20, 2021
Command
Minneapolis Chief Asks City Council for Refunding of Department
Overtime hours due to staffing shortages has doubled since last year, finance director Robin McPherson told the council. The department also eliminated several units, like some community response teams and those focused on gangs and weapons.
October 20, 2021
Command
Acevedo Officially Fired by City of Miami
“It’s a litany of things,” interim chief Manny Morales said when asked by the city’s attorney to explain why Acevedo had lost the trust of officers. “But it perhaps boils down to the systematical or systematic demoralization of the police department that has been a result of his leadership style.”
October 15, 2021
Command
Editorial: Who Monitors the Consent Decree Monitors
Being appointed to oversee a federal consent decree against a law enforcement agency should not lead to lifetime employment.
October 13, 2021
Command
Consent Decree Monitor Says Chicago Officer Shortage Endangering Public and Police
Between January and June of 2021, Chicago police saw 363 officers leave the department. The losses include Chicago's Deputy Chief at the Bureau of Crime Control, at a time when police struggle to get crime under control with carjackings, shootings and murders all up.
October 13, 2021
Command
Miami Names Interim Chief to Replace Acevedo
A veteran Miami officer—Assistant Chief Manny Morales—has been named interim chief as city leaders take steps to terminate Chief Art Acevedo who was hired away from Houston in March.
October 13, 2021
Command
Miami Chief Acevedo to be Fired After 6 Months on Job
City Manager Art Noriega announced Monday night that he was suspending Acevedo with the intent of terminating his employment, saying the chief’s relationship with his department and the community “has deteriorated beyond repair.”
October 12, 2021
Command
Former Austin Officer Pens Scathing Response to City's Offer to Return
The former officer, who identified as a military veteran, went on to explain in the letter that failed leadership is the reason for the decision to leave the department.
October 8, 2021
Command
NYPD Recruiters Focusing on LGBTQ Community
The NYPD will begin to publish more recruitment statistics. Along with available data about race, the department will offer a breakdown of members’ sexual identity and orientation. They will be one of the first police departments in the country to do so, and hope that it will motivate LGBTQIA+ individuals to apply.
October 7, 2021
Command
Las Vegas Captain Named New Maui Chief
The nine-member Maui Police Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to advance Pelletier from the list of five finalists for the job to lead the department of 416 employees.
October 6, 2021
Command
Minneapolis Mayor, Chief Secure Funding for Officer and Community Mental Health Programs
The Minneapolis mayor and police chief have laid out plans for a $200,000 Mobile Mental Health Crisis Unit and a $500,000 Early Intervention System, which they say would be covered with $700,000 of grant money from the Pohlad Family Foundation.
October 6, 2021
Command
Miami Chief Tries to Make Peace with City Commission
The 24-page report turned in late Monday by Acevedo was in response to a directive from City Manager Art Noriega, who late last week scolded the chief for a lack of “cultural awareness” and for not being receptive to his advice.
October 6, 2021
Command
American Police Agencies Losing Diversity
The New York Police Department noticed a 14 percent drop in black officers since 2008. The total dropped from 4,162 to 3,598 this September. Similar declines have taken place in Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Chicago.
October 6, 2021
Command
Chief Acevedo and Miami Commission Go to War
The former Houston chief penned an eight-page memo Monday to Miami Mayor Francis Suarez and City Manager Arthur Noriega, accusing three commissioners of engaging in a pattern and practice of “official misconduct” and “unlawful behavior.”
September 29, 2021
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