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Feb. 9, 2021
On Thursday, February 11, the City of Peekskill Police Reform Task Force will hold a virtual public meeting to discuss their draft plan for police reform recommendations. Chaired by Peekskill Mayor Andre Rainey and Antonio Knott, the Task Force is charged with leading a community engagement process that will result in a reform plan that addresses policies, procedures, practices and deployment (including but not limited to use of force) as well as issues of racial disparities wherever they exist.
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The Task Force s Draft Plan was created in response to Governor Cuomo s Emergency Order calling upon City Managers and Police Chiefs to create a community dialogue around police reform issues. The draft plan, which can be viewed at https://bit.ly/2FTQ4qR, will be completed following review of all public comments made at the February 11 meeting or via email by February 18. Following this deadline, revisions will take place as needed and the plan moves to the
On Thursday, February 11, the City of Peekskill Police Reform Task Force will hold a virtual public meeting to discuss their draft plan for police reform recommendations. Chaired by Peekskill Mayor Andre Rainey and Antonio Knott, the Task Force is charged with leading a community engagement process that will result in a reform plan that addresses policies, procedures, practices and deployment (including but not limited to use of force) as well as issues of racial disparities wherever they exist.
The Task Force’s Draft Plan was created in response to Governor Cuomo’s Emergency Order calling upon City Managers and Police Chiefs to create a community dialogue around police reform issues. The draft plan, which can be viewed at https://bit.ly/2FTQ4qR, will be completed following review of all public comments made at the February 11 meeting or via email by February 18. Following this deadline, revisions will take place as needed and the plan moves to the City Council for review.