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Section: Command
Command
Major who Commanded Unit in Breonna Taylor Raid Demoted
Major Kimberly Burbrink, head of the Criminal Interdiction Division, which carried out the March 13 raid at Taylor's apartment, is being reduced to the rank of lieutenant following an "internal investigation of policy violations."
January 22, 2021
Command
FBI Issues Alert to Police Chiefs Warning of Extremist Threats
In the call with police chiefs, Christopher Wray, the FBI director, and Kenneth Cuccinelli, the acting deputy secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, warned about potential attacks on state capitols, federal buildings, the homes of congressional members and businesses, according to one of the chiefs on the call.
January 14, 2021
Command
New Fresno Chief Sworn in Monday
"I see an opportunity here, I see a challenge here," Chief Paco Balderrama said. "I see for great things to happen. I believe in five to 10 years, Fresno is going to be a much different place and if I can play a small role in it, that's a life and a career well lived."
January 13, 2021
Command
Board Appoints New U.S. Capitol Police Chief
Yogananda Pittman becomes the first woman and first black person to serve in the post. She comes into the position experienced. She led the security footprint for the 2013 Presidential Inauguration.
January 13, 2021
Command
Atlanta's Chief Assembles Panel of Police Experts to Address Rising Crime
Atlanta Interim Police Chief Rodney Bryant is enlisting the advice of former police chiefs and senior veteran officers to gather ideas on how to combat rising crime in the city.
January 13, 2021
Command
Louisville Fires 2 Officers Over Breonna Taylor Raid
A pair of Louisville police officers connected to the raid on Breonna Taylor's apartment last year were formally terminated from the force, a spokesperson for the Louisville Metro Police Department confirmed Wednesday.
January 6, 2021
Command
Former Atlanta Chief to Take Command in Louisville
Erika Shields, the former Atlanta police chief who stepped down in June after one of her officers fatally shot DUI suspect Rayshard Brooks, has been named the next chief of the Louisville Metro Police Department.
January 6, 2021
Command
Former California Sheriff Dies of Cancer
Hutchens was diagnosed with breast cancer in November 2012 and continued to lead the department while successfully fighting the disease for eight years.
January 6, 2021
Command
Furloughs for New Orleans Officers End, But Layoffs Could Follow
New Orleans ended furloughs for public safety workers on Monday, tapping into a line of credit to exempt police, firefighters and others from a citywide policy aimed at stemming the fiscal crisis brought about by the coronavirus pandemic.
January 6, 2021
Command
Advisory Board Recommends CA Agencies Check Officers' Social Media Activity for Racism
"Unchecked explicit bias may lead to some of the stop data disparities we have observed," the board said. The social media and technology checks should be conducted to ensure the officers are not exhibiting racist behavior, the report says.
January 6, 2021
Command
2 Officers Involved in Breonna Taylor Raid Could be Fired
Detective Joshua Jaynes and Detective Myles Cosgrove received pretermination letters Tuesday from interim Chief Yvette Gentry.
December 30, 2020
Command
New Dallas Chief Touts Crime Reduction as a Top Goal
Chief Eddie Garcia, 50, said he felt the statistics and perception of crime in the city went hand in hand — and that both had to go in the opposite direction. He said he felt residents can judge whether his plans are successful by their perceptions of crime in the city, how present officers are and their collaborations with the community.
December 30, 2020
Command
CA Sheriff Loses Appeal on Judge's Order to Release "Dangerous" Inmates Over COVID
The ACLU says an appeals court has just denied an effort by Orange County Sheriff Don Barnes to stop the release of half of the jail population, including prisoners that Barnes has said are violent and otherwise represent danger to the public.
December 30, 2020
Command
Dallas Names New Police Chief
Retired San Jose, California Police Chief Eddie Garcia has been named the new head of police in Dallas to replace Chief Renee Hall, the city announced.
December 24, 2020
Command
Los Angeles Mayor Vetoes Plan to Reallocate Police Funding
“Los Angeles should be leading America by piloting bold ideas like exploring a guaranteed basic income, confronting the stark Black-white disparity among people experiencing homelessness, driving racial reconciliation, protecting jobs held by people of color with new opportunities in the city workforce and working in closer collaboration with our communities on allocation decisions,'' Mayor Eric Garcetti said in a letter to the City Council Monday night.
December 23, 2020
Command
7 Candidates Vying to Be Next Ft. Lauderdale Chief
City Manager Chris Lagerbloom, the man who will make the final decision on whom to hire, says he doesn’t expect to make a pick until early next year.
December 23, 2020
Command
DC Mayor Taps Veteran Metro Officer as Next Police Chief
Robert J Contee III, a 31-year veteran who joined the force as a cadet while a senior in high school, will take over from outgoing Police Chief Peter Newsham on Jan. 2.
December 23, 2020
Command
After Murders of Officers in Charlotte Area NC Chiefs Ask Governor to Condemn Attacks on Police
“It must end. The governor and the attorney general have a role as leaders in our state to condemn acts of violence against law enforcement,” said President of the North Carolina Association of Chiefs of Police, Chief David Hess of Roxboro.
December 22, 2020
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