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Command
Interim Chief Art Acevedo Resigning from Denver-Area PD
Acevedo joined the Aurora Police Department in December 2022 and will leave Monday. He said during a news conference Tuesday that he had hoped to stay in Aurora for two to three years.
Command
Phoenix Asks DOJ Not to Put Police Department Under Federal Oversight
An attorney for the city sent a letter to the Justice Department on Thursday requesting a "technical assistance letter," saying Phoenix had demonstrated "a powerful commitment to reform, a commitment that warrants a different approach from the DOJ.
Command
After Phoenix-Area Sheriff’s Resignation, County Board to Pick Interim Successor
Sheriff Paul Penzone announced that he planned to resign in October and submitted his letter in December
Command
NYPD’s Longest Serving Chief of Department Dies at 73
Esposito's death was announced by Mayor Eric Adams, who took to social media to remember the man he describes as "the definition of public service."
Command
Memphis Police Chief Faces Uphill Battle to Keep Job
This is not the final vote on Davis’ reappointment — the matter must go to the full city council for a final vote in regular session, in two weeks. There are signs Davis will not have the support to keep her job.
Special Units
DOJ Issues Guidance on Specialized Police Teams
DOJ wants mayors and police chiefs to assess whether such specialized units are even necessary to solve community problems, to take care that members assigned to them have clean work and disciplinary histories, and to ensure that they're supervised.
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Change in New York Civil Service Law Could Help Agencies Hire Officers
The change in the law eliminates the requirement that officers be “reachable” on the county’s civil service list.
Procedures & Policies
DOJ and Consent Decree Monitor Praise Albuquerque PD for Reforms
Monitors tracking civilian oversight, one of the largest remaining roadblocks in reaching full compliance, called it “a mess” that was being cleaned up, and advocates applauded the work done by the department to come so far, so fast.
News
Law Enforcement Appreciation Day Recognized Nationwide
Jan. 9 was established as a day for saying “thank you” to law enforcement back in 2015 through the work of Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.) and other police supporting groups.
Command
Philadelphia PD Launches Recruiting Campaign
"We're looking to get out there, get in the field with officers on foot and bikes," Captain John Walker said. "But, we can't do that if we don't have the people."
Command
Conflict Between Mayor and Police Commission Derails Search for New Oakland Chief
The reset came days after Mayor Sheng Thao, who will make the decision, outright rejected a controversial shortlist of three finalists for the job that the civilian Oakland Police Commission had presented to her office.
Command
Indicted Arkansas Sheriff Ordered to Give Up Law Enforcement Duties
The indictment and an earlier sworn statement by an FBI agent say the sheriff tried to get federal agents to stop investigating a drug dealer who had provided the sheriff with methamphetamine.
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