'Long awaited' Huntsville citizens police report on protests

'Long awaited' Huntsville citizens police report on protests set for presentation


‘Long awaited’ Huntsville citizens police report on protests set for presentation
Updated Apr 08, 2021;
Posted Apr 08, 2021
Huntsville police chief Mark McMurray, right of George Floyd sign, and Madison County Sheriff Kevin Turner, left of McMurray, order crowds to disperse at June 1, 2020 protests in Huntsville. (Paul Gattis | pgattis@al.com)
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Council President Jennie Robinson made the announcement at the outset of Thursday’s council meeting.
The report from the Huntsville Police Citizens Advisory Council has been in the works for several months and the city council as well as Mayor Tommy Battle has been awaiting the report to help chart a path forward to address relationships between Huntsville citizens and the police. The council and mayor have intentionally distanced themselves from the work of the citizens council to preserve its independence and have postponed any actions as a result of the protests until the report was completed.

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