'I've had the fortunate opportunity to learn from my experiences' | TPPA critical of Armour's hire, NAACP calls bringing up past 'absurd'
JoJuan Armour is just three days into his new role with the city of Toledo designed to help reduce gun violence.
Author: Emma Henderson
Updated: 7:47 PM EST February 26, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio — The Toledo Police Patrolman's Association released a letter Wednesday, saying officers are concerned about the hiring of JoJuan Armour as the coordinator of a program designed to reduce gun violence in Toledo and citing a previous criminal record.
Armour's hire was announced by Toledo Mayor Wade Kapzukiewicz, with several community members, council people and even Toledo Police Chief George Kral in attendance.