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After Capitol riot, police chiefs work to root out officers with ties to extremist groups

Grosse Pointe Park getting outside help in search for new public safety director

Grosse Pointe Park getting outside help in search for new public safety director Advertisement GROSSE POINTE PARK Later this month, Grosse Pointe Park Public Safety Director Stephen Poloni will be leaving that position to become the city manager of Grosse Pointe Shores. That means Park officials need to look for his replacement. City Manager Nick Sizeland said the Park will be engaging the services of Empco Inc. which specializes in testing and consulting for public safety officers to help in the search for the next director. During a Dec. 21 Park City Council meeting on Zoom, Sizeland said the city will also be working with other outside agencies, including the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, in an effort to find the best candidate to lead the department.

National Coalition of Justice Practitioners Calls on U S Department of Justice (USDOJ) to Hold Local Law Enforcement Agencies Accountable to Report Officers Who Participated in the U S Capitol Attack

Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/  After a day spent honoring the legacy of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, today, the National Coalition of Justice Practitioners (NCJP) calls on the United States Department of Justice (USDOJ) to hold law enforcement agencies accountable for harboring officers who participated in the insurrection on January 6 at the United States Capitol or who engage in white supremacist activities. Charles Billups, a founding member of the NCJP, Retired Law Enforcement Officer, and Chairperson of the New York State Grand Council of Guardians (GCGNY) Sgt. Anthony Miranda (Ret.) NYPD, Chief of Police ACS New York City Administration of Children s Services (Ret.), National Chairperson, National Latino Officers Association (NLOA)

SitNews: Police Reform Legislation Pre-filed

Friday PM (SitNews) Anchorage, Alaska - With the recent killings of George Floyd, Trayvon Martin, Breonna Taylor, Sandra Bland, Tony McDade (and so many others), the nation has drawn even greater attention to the use of police force, particularly within the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color communities. Last week, Senator Elvi Gray-Jackson (D-Anchorage) pre-filed legislation to address this issue. Senator Gray-Jackson worked with the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, Anchorage Police Department Employees Association, Anchorage Police Department, and the Public Safety Employees Association to craft the legislation.  “Our nation has seen too many Americans die because of inadequate policing methods, and for far too long, people of color have been disproportionately the subject of policing injustice,” said Sen. Gray-Jackson. “By working with law enforcement, we can build better relationships and standards to prevent the over-po

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