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Instagram account targets Worcester police administration with allegations of mismanagement


Instagram account targets Worcester police administration with allegations of mismanagement
Updated Mar 09, 2021;
An Instagram account questioning the decisions of Worcester police supervisors, mocking the fact that officer who was caught drunken driving is still on the force and airing what appears to be references to internal issues within the department has caught the attention of Worcester Police Chief Steven Sargent and command officials.
The account, revivingthejob, lists in the description, “WPD trying to make the job fun again one laugh at a time. You’re laughing but it’s true. These views don’t represent the department.”
There were about 60 followers of the account Monday night but dropped to 49 as of Tuesday morning, after the page caught the attention of police administration. The Instagram page is private, but MassLive had seen screenshots of the posts. ....

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'Not enough': Worcester officials vowed to implement changes within its police department; Here's what the city has done


‘Not enough’: Worcester officials vowed to implement changes within its police department; Here’s what the city has done
Updated Feb 03, 2021;
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Officials in Worcester congregated with hundreds in the community last June to protest police brutality following the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.
Mayor Joseph Petty, City Manager Edward Augustus and Police Chief Steve Sargent participated in the demonstration. They marched to the District Courthouse downtown. They took a knee as a sign of solidarity.
As the calendar now flips to 2021, those actions outside City Hall last June remain highlights of what the city has done in the wake of calls for police reform across the country. ....

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