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Part two: Alexandria cop and ATCC law graduate talk conflicts and resolutions

This is a continuation of the Echo Press interview with Alexandria Police Sergeant Brian Kakach and Alexandria Technical and Community College law enforcement graduate Jack Anderson. They discuss systemic racism, no-knock warrants, defund the police and the relationship between the police department and the Alexandria community.

Part two of an Alexandria cop and ATCC law graduate s sit down for the Echo Press podcast, Talk of the Town

In part two of Alexandria Police sergeant Brian Kakach and Alexandria Technical and Community College law graduate Jack Anderson's discussion, they talk about the defund the police movement, no-knock warrants, systemic racism and more.

Alexandria cop and ATCC law graduate featured in the latest episode of Talk of the Town podcast

Alexandria Police sergeant Brian Kakach and Alexandria Technical and Community College law graduate Jack Anderson discuss training, responsibilities and conflicts of police officers in the latest episode of the Echo press' Talk of the Town podcast, a two-part series.

Alexandria cop and ATCC law graduate give insights into training, responsibility of police officers

Alexandria Police Sergeant Brian Kakach and Alexandria Technical and Community College law enforcement graduate Jack Anderson sat down with the Echo Press to discuss the training and responsibilities of police officers while providing background on themselves.

Despite COVID restrictions, DWIs up in Alexandria, Douglas County during 2020

Despite COVID restrictions, DWIs up in Alexandria, Douglas County during 2020 The number of traffic stops were down, but DWI arrests up and across Minnesota, tickets for those going 100 mph or more doubled. 7:07 am, Mar. 3, 2021 × Sgt. Brian Kakach with the Alexandria Police Department was surprised by the number of DWI arrests in 2020 versus 2019 because of bars and restaurants being closed per governor s orders during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Echo Press file photo) With bars and restaurants closed for much of 2020 and more people staying home because of the governor’s stay-at-home orders, one might surmise that the number of DWI arrests would be down compared to 2019.

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