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Schenectady City Council candidates debate police reform, stimulus and neighborhood improvements

Schenectady City Council candidates debate police reform, stimulus and neighborhood improvements Forum unfolds days before early primary voting begins in New York FacebookTwitterEmail 9 1of9Buy PhotoSchenectady City Council candidate Marion participate in a forum at Proctors ahead of the June 22 Democratic primary on Wednesday, June 9, 2021 in Schenectady, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union)Lori Van Buren/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 2of9Buy PhotoSchenectady City Council candidate Marion participate in a forum at Proctors ahead of the June 22 Democratic primary on Wednesday, June 9, 2021 in Schenectady, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union)Lori Van Buren/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less

Alexandria Police Chief Michael Brown to retire - The Washington Post

What Columbus could expect out of the civilian review board

What Columbus could expect out of the civilian review board Created in 2003, Cincinnati’s Citizen Complaint Authority (CCA) receives more than 200 cases a year and investigates about 70 of those annually. Author: Lacey Crisp Updated: 10:14 PM EDT May 5, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio Shortly after protests erupted in Columbus following the death of George Floyd, Mayor Andrew Ginther announced his proposal for a civilian review board of the Columbus Division of Police.  Ginther argued many cities across the country already have an oversight body, and it would help give transparency to the citizens they demand over police.  The 11-member group is still working out many of the details about the types of cases it will take on when it comes to police, hiring an inspector general and more.

Columbus City Council seats new members of Civilian Police Review Board

The Columbus City Council on Monday seated new members of the Civilian Police Review Board, though they split over one nominee whose social-media post last week said there was no need to wait for the facts on the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Ma Khia Bryant by a Columbus police officer. Kyle Strickland, 30, posted on his personal Facebook account Wednesday that in the case of the fatal shooting the day before:  do not let anyone tell you to wait for all the facts  while they simultaneously frame their own narrative of what occurred. We’ve seen this story before. Over and over again.

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