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SUNY Potsdam hosts special training in community policing and cultural competency

Friday, July 2, 2021 - 5:27 pm POTSDAM - SUNY Potsdam hosted a special training in community policing and cultural competency recently, featuring national experts Dr. Lorenzo Boyd and Mike Lawlor of RENZ Consulting. Nineteen officers from Lake Placid Village Police, New York State Police, Potsdam Village Police and SUNY Potsdam University Police took part in the daylong retreat the first of three sessions that the agencies will be taking part in, in the coming months. The training was sponsored by the Adirondack Diversity Initiative, as part of its Community Wellness Initiative, to help local law enforcement agencies fulfill their goals of completing expanded diversity, equity and inclusion training, as outlined in many community plans developed under Executive Order 203.

Evolution of the defund the police movement: How has it changed?

More than one year since the death of George Floyd sent shockwaves through the nation, experts say the movement to slash police budgets amid calls for law enforcement reform has struggled to maintain momentum.

In Depth: What has changed since George Floyd s death, one year ago?

In Depth: What has changed since George Floyd s death, one year ago? © Provided by WCBS Radio New York NEW YORK (WCBS 880) This week marks one year since the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, which sparked nationwide outrage and calls for police reform in cities across the country. Americans paused in cities all over the world to reflect and remember the tragic death on May 25. But, after so many protests and pointed conversations across the word, we wanted to ask, “What has changed?” In this week’s In Depth Podcast, we first turned to Minneapolis to the site where former Officer Derek Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for a little over nine minutes.

Work Continues in Building Police-Community Relations

He works on police and community relations around the state and says the law is a good first step. “There’s not going to be one piece of legislation that’s going to fix this because we have to fix culture more than policy,” Boyd said. Yale University Police Chief Ronnell Higgins says the law has opened the doors for conversation on how to improve that culture. On the anniversary of George Floyd s murder, Yale Police Chief Ronnell Higgins reflects on the the last year and what it means to be African American and a leader in law enforcement. “We’re listening to hear, versus listening to respond to some of our critics, and also others have joined the conversation,” Higgins said.

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