Year after Asheville protests, APD attrition remains high as cops cut services Joel Burgess, Asheville Citizen Times
ASHEVILLE - A year after local protests against police violence marked a spike in officers quitting, the attrition rate among city police continues to surge, setting off what the chief has called a crisis and leading to a recent announcement that officers would not respond to some crimes. © Maya Carter/Asheville Citizen Times An Asheville Police car pictured on Wednesday, May 19, 2021.
Asheville Police Department Police Chief David Zack said delayed response times for crimes, such as fraud and many thefts under $1,000 and even more service cuts are likely as APD struggles to fill vacancies that now amount to 30% of the 238 sworn officer positions.
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