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Section: Command
Command
DC Chief Links Marijuana to Rise in Violent Crime
“We have taken on a mindset that marijuana is not really a big issue in our city,” Chief Robert Contee said. “I can tell you that marijuana undoubtedly is connected to violent crimes that we are seeing in our communities.”
July 26, 2021
Command
Former Detroit Chief Exploring Run for MI Governor
James Craig's campaign said in a press release that a formal campaign launch and rallies will likely take place after Labor Day. For now, Craig is starting to raise money and will be going on a statewide listening tour.
July 21, 2021
Command
CA Chief Faces No Confidence Vote from Officers
Santa Ana Police Officers Association President Gerry Serrano says the union is moving forward with a vote of no confidence in Santa Ana Police Chief David Valentin, though the date of the vote hasn’t been made clear.
July 21, 2021
Command
Former Maryland Chief Named Next Capitol Police Chief
Chief Thomas Manger retired from the Montgomery County Police Department in April 2019. He has served 42 years as a police officer, having led the Fairfax County, Virginia, Police Department before taking the chief's job in Montgomery County.
July 21, 2021
Command
Ousted Milwaukee Chief and City Reach Tentative Agreement, He Will Not Return
"Chief Morales and the city have agreed to a stipulation to postpone his return date from July 15 to Aug. 1, 2021, if necessary, to effectuate the terms of the settlement."
July 14, 2021
Command
Chicago Police Superintendent Meets with Biden, Promises Action on Gun Crime
The White House said the group's discussion focused on the Biden administration's strategy to reduce gun crimes and other violent crimes, encouraging state and local governments to use funding from the $350 billion in the COVID relief package to combat the violence.
July 13, 2021
Command
Chicago Inspector General Questions High Attrition Rate for Black Police Applicants
The report said the Chicago Police Department needs to reevaluate its hiring practices for bias and “assess whether the tests and standards at each stage validly select for job-relevant skills and abilities.”
July 8, 2021
Command
MN Agency Benefitting from Recruiting Diversity Program
Two dozen recent grads — almost all people of color — have indicated that they plan to enter the next St. Paul Police Academy class of 50 to 70 future officers.
July 7, 2021
Command
Texas Sheriffs Sue Biden Administration Over Immigration Policy
The complaint alleges the decision by then-acting DHS Secretary David Pekoske on Jan. 20 temporarily paused deportations and enticed criminal immigrants to come into the U.S. without fear of reprisal.
July 5, 2021
Command
Fort Lauderdale Hires New Police Chief
Larry Scirotto was formerly the assistant police chief in Pittsburgh. He spent 23 years in the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police and was the youngest assistant chief in that department’s history.
June 30, 2021
Command
Oakland Chief: Defunding Police will Make City Less Safe
In a briefing Monday morning, Armstrong made the case that the change in funding, and reduced ability to hire new officers as a result, would prevent Oakland police from adequately completing even day-to-day tasks like traffic enforcement and responding to emergency calls.
June 30, 2021
Command
Oakland Chief: Defunding Police will Make City Less Safe
In a briefing Monday morning, Armstrong made the case that the change in funding, and reduced ability to hire new officers as a result, would prevent Oakland police from adequately completing even day-to-day tasks like traffic enforcement and responding to emergency calls.
June 30, 2021
Command
Miami-Area Agencies Team Up for Anti-Crime Strategy
“I’ve never had to mobilize the entire county,” Miami-Dade Police Director Alfredo “Freddy” Ramirez said about what distinguishes this operation from others. “Our other crime initiatives were always for a specific area that was experiencing a trend, a hot spot.”
June 30, 2021
Command
Former NYPD Captain Likely to be Next New York City Mayor
Late returns showed the Brooklyn borough president well ahead of the pack — but because of absentee voting it will be a couple of weeks before a winner can actually be declared.
June 23, 2021
Command
Hawaiian Island Seeking New Police Chief
The commissioners are looking for someone with at least 15 years of experience as a police officer, including five years in administration. The commissioners also prefer someone with a four-year degree from an accredited university and proof of training from the FBI National Academy, or equivalent experience.
June 23, 2021
Command
Charlotte Deputy Chief to Lead Raleigh Police
“I am excited to announce that Estella Patterson will be the 30th Police Chief of the Raleigh Police Department,” said Raleigh City Manager Marchell Adams-David. “She understands the important issues that police departments across our country are facing today and she is more than capable of leading RPD in this new era of policing."
June 18, 2021
Command
Bratton: I Would Not Take a Chief's Job Today
Bratton said the sentiment in major cities toward law enforcement reminds him of the 1970s when similarly progressive policies led to surges in crime and violence.
June 16, 2021
Command
Crime, Chauvin Trial Security Have Exhausted Minneapolis PD's OT Budget
Through the end of May, MPD has used $5.2 million in overtime, with $2.9 million spent during Operation Safety Net surrounding the Derek Chauvin trial.
June 11, 2021
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