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New Police Chief Named For Mokena

Reply Keating has also graduated from the Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command, and the FBI National Academy. (Shutterstock) MOKENA, IL The Mokena Village Board has appointed a new police chief for the village. After a nationwide search, John Keating has been appointed as chief of police, starting May 10. In the meantime, Commander Randal Stumpf will serve as interim chief of police, after the Mokena Village Board appointed him to the position at its Monday meeting. Tim McCarthy had been serving as interim chief for the past several months, but his last day with the village was Monday, board documents state.

Deputy Anchorage Police Chief Kenneth McCoy named acting chief as Justin Doll retires

Deputy Anchorage Police Chief Kenneth McCoy named acting chief as Justin Doll retires Published 10 hours ago Share on Facebook Print article Acting Anchorage Mayor Austin Quinn-Davidson appointed an acting chief of police Thursday morning and announced that current Chief Justin Doll will take accrued leave before his retirement this summer. Deputy Chief Kenneth McCoy will begin his role as acting chief Monday, according to a statement from the mayor’s office. Doll announced in February that he would retire in June after roughly 25 years with the department. He was a finalist for a position as chief of the San Jose Police Department in California but was not offered the job.

90% of police departments comply with reform directive

90% of police departments comply with reform directive
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North country law enforcement officials respond to marijuana legalization

ALBANY — Recreational marijuana sales and use for adults 21 years of age and older is legal … WATERTOWN — They might not be opposed to medical marijuana, but many law enforcement officials in the north country are against the full legalization that occurred Wednesday, saying it’s an excuse for revenue, difficult to enforce and further advancing for illegal dealers. Jefferson County Sheriff Colleen M. O’Neill said the day had been coming for years: when the state government would legalize recreational marijuana for adults. Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo signed the legislation into law Wednesday morning. The state Legislature debated into the late evening hours Tuesday, but the measure, the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act, ultimately passed in both legislative chambers on Tuesday.

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