Central Pa. police work on change after George Floyd’s murder, but activists hope for more Updated 6:42 AM; Today 5:00 AM A bandshell showcase, featuring live performances and vendors, was held at Reservoir Park, Harrisburg on May 2, 2021. Franky Morton, 4, gets a police bag from Blake Lynch, Director of Community Relations for Harrisburg Bureau of Police. Lynch, who attended with Police Commissioner Thomas Carter, says the appearance 'gives us an opportunity to be out in the community in a positive way.' Vicki Vellios Briner | Special to PennLiveVicki Vellios Briner | Special to PennLive Facebook Share The death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, and the subsequent trial and conviction of former police officer Derek Chauvin, has prompted police departments across the country to examine their policies and practices. Central Pennsylvania is no exception.