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Chief of dept talks policing, perspective as Black NYPD official, S I in Garner aftermath

Chief of dept. talks policing, perspective as Black NYPD official, S.I. in Garner aftermath Posted May 10, 2021 NYPD Chief of Department Rodney Harrison spoke to the congregation at First Central Baptist Church in Stapleton on May 2, 2021. (Staten Island Advance/Derek Alvez)Staten Island Advance Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. The NYPD’s newly appointed chief of department comes with decades of experience in law enforcement, and a lifetime of perspective as a Black man in America. In a recent interview with the Advance/SILive.com, Chief Rodney Harrison spoke about his upbringing in the Rochdale Village section of Queens, a predominantly Black community with historical ties to the civil rights movement, as well as the future of policing and high crime rates.

Lexington Police to focus on collision prone areas in May

ABC Columbia Lexington Police to focus on ‘collision prone’ areas in May Throughtout the month of May Lexington Police say they will lhave increased patrols in areas where accidents are known to happen May 5, 2021 8:57 PM EDT Courtesy: Lexington Police Department Lexington, SC (WOLO) The Town of Lexington wants to make sure they can keep the roads as safe as possible for everyone using them. To do that, officers plan to begin a traffic enforcement campaign that will run throughout the remainder of the month May. The areas officers will focus on during the campaign are intersections where they are consistently receiving reports of collisions. According to officials, over the last few years statistics show crashes are taking place in certain areas and now police want to know what is contributing to the wrecks.

Lexington Police Department focusing on collision prone intersections this month

ABC Columbia May 5, 2021 4:59 PM EDT COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– In a statement released Wednesday, Lexington Police Chief Terrence Green announced that officers will be focusing on traffic enforcement at collision prone intersections this month. Officials say the following intersections in the Town of Lexington are known to have a high volume of collisions: Augusta Road/US-1 at Cedarcrest Drive North Lake Drive/SC-6 at Old Cherokee Road Sunset Boulevard/US-378 at Corley Mill Road Sunset Boulevard/US-378 at Hope Ferry Road Sunset Boulevard/US-378 at Old Cherokee Road West Main Street/US-1 at Park Road West Main Street/US-1 at Church Street

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