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Fireworks Returned to Disney’s Magic Kingdom, but that wasn’t the most magical thing that happened at Disney this week. Don t get me wrong, seeing that the fireworks shows are back after over 400 days is a big deal and another sign that we are getting back to normal. I ve been following the Cops Connecting with Kids Disney trip, and I have to share some of that Disney magic with you.
After watching this amazing Happily Ever After fireworks show at the Magic Kingdom, Chief Billy Bolin shared a couple of conversations with students that were moved by the show.
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EPD plans to undergo implicit bias training for officers
EPD plans to undergo anti-bias training for officers By Keaton Eberly | February 24, 2021 at 11:37 PM CST - Updated February 24 at 11:38 PM
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Officers with the Evansville Police Department are set to go through implicit bias and procedural justice training next month.
EPD Chief Billy Bolin tells 14 News the goals are to help officers better understand implicit bias, as well as examine it through the lens of voice, neutrality and respect.
“Every year as part of our yearly in-service training that we do, we do some type of diversity training,” Chief Bolin said. “With everything that went on last year, we felt like we needed to do a little bit more, a little longer class. All of us were taught something by a parent, teacher, somebody, that maybe isn’t accurate. There’s different things that we need to look at, and I’m just hoping the officers will be open-minded to that.”
Law enforcement discussing protest preps ahead of planned events at state capitols
Law enforcement discussing protest preps ahead of planned events at state capitols By Evan Gorman | January 12, 2021 at 8:34 PM CST - Updated January 12 at 10:17 PM
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Across the country, police agencies are upping security at many state capitol buildings.
The FBI is warning of possible armed protests.
Local law enforcement leaders are continuing conversations on how to keep our community safe.
As of Tuesday evening, those investigators say they do not know of any planned events in Evansville.
But, hundreds or more people have gathered downtown in recent years.