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8/3/21 - Grand Rapids Police Chief to retire MLive.com, file photo - Cory Morse Grand Rapids Police Chief Eric Payne says he plans to retire early next year. He was sworn in as chief in July 2019. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) Grand Rapids Police Department Chief Eric Payne says he will retire early next year. Sworn in as chief in July 2019, he was the first African American to hold the office. He has been a police officer for nearly 35 years. A Tuesday release from the city did not include a specific retirement date, saying only that it would be in early 2022. ....
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GRPD says they've gotten several complaints from the community about groups of up to 100 motorcyclists riding through the city, conducting dangerous stunts, disobeying traffic control and causing damage. ....
Grand Rapids police chief opens Internal Affairs investigation into officer punching motorist 7 times mlive.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mlive.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Grand Rapids Business Journal Courtesy Grand Rapids Police Department Grand Rapids Police Chief Eric Payne announced the promotion of Captain Kristen Rogers to deputy chief of police. “This is a very exciting time for the Grand Rapids Police Department,” Payne said. “Not only is Deputy Chief Rogers making history by being the first woman to hold the position, she is a talented and experienced leader who will serve Grand Rapids well in the years to come.” Rogers steps into the role as the department navigates a pandemic, unprecedented levels of violent crime and implementation of a comprehensive strategic plan. “The city of Grand Rapids is fortunate to have someone of her caliber, passion and heart for service attending to the community,” said former Deputy Chief David Kiddle, who is retiring from the department after 28 years of service. “I have no doubt that Deputy Chief Rogers will not only rise to the occasion but far exceed any expectations. ....