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Jan 31, 2021
Former Youngstown police Chief Robin Lees repeatedly said he was an advocate of police body cameras, but despite calls from several Youngstown City Council members, along with the public and even this newspaper to institute camera use in the Youngstown Police Department, no plan ever came to fruition.
Until now.
We are pleased to hear, after just about six days on the job, new Youngstown police Chief Carl Davis discuss his plans for instituting a police body camera program.
Davis, last week, told members of Youngstown City Council’s safety committee he already has moved Detective Sgt. Jose Morales Jr. from the detective bureau to internal affairs, where he will handle implementation of a body camera program. While Davis did not give a time frame for implementation, he said he is hoping for three to four months.
Youngstown Police Chief Carl Davis takes the oath of office while his wife, Kimberly, holds the Bible. Administering the oath in Youngstown City Council chambers Friday was Mayor Jamael Tito Brown. Davis became chief a week ago.
Staff photo / Ed Runyan
YOUNGSTOWN Carl Davis took the oath of office Friday in Youngstown City Council chambers with a gallery full of family, friends and fellow police officers there to wish him well.
His wife, Kimberly, held the Bible for her husband as Mayor Jamael Tito Brown administered the oath.
Afterward, the veteran officer of 34 years with the department said the Midnight Basketball program he wants to bring back for young men and the town hall meetings he wants to have, are about “connecting the dots.”
Youngstown Police Chief Carl Davis took questions from City Council members Thursday.
Staff file photo
YOUNGSTOWN City council members Anita Davis and Jimmy Hughes offered praise and support to new police Chief Carl Davis at the end of a nearly two-hour grilling by council’s safety committee.
Five council members, during a Thursday safety committee session, quizzed the chief hard on his plans to acquire body cameras and how he will improve the police department’s transparency and community engagement.
“Welcome to the crazy zone,” said Anita Davis, who had 35-plus years with the police department. She told the new chief: “You’re going to be pulled and prodded,” but to “put the city first before the police department.”
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