You are invited to a chat with Naperville Police Chief Jason Arres and other members of the Naperville Police Department! 🗓️ On Thursday, June 27, from 10 to 11:30 a.m., stop by Panera Bread at 2775 Showplace Drive for the Chat with the Chief series. This is a relaxed meet-and-greet where you can have one-on-one and small group conversations with officers. Come by anytime to share your thoughts, ask questions, and get to know the officers dedicated to protecting our community. "Chat with the Chief is such a valuable event because we get to have one-on-one and small group conversations with residents," said Chief Arres. "We can answer their questions, listen to their concerns, and really get to know the values and priorities of the people who live and work in the town we're sworn to protect." #Elevate203 #Naperville
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I feel for the billions of people around the world who believe America has streets paved with gold and is the land of endless milk and honey. But the truth is much different. And the lies they are being told by media, open border, liberals and new world order types to incentivize them to make the dangerous journey to our southern border is not only disgusting but exactly that - lies. What’s worse is the motive behind the lies. It’s so immoral most of us cannot comprehend it. What I do know is it’s not only immoral, it’s unsustainable. Contrary to leftists and NWO types, simply printing more money is never the answer and the US economy cannot provide for the entire world and still be a powerful economic engine. Bottom line is the very people who are freely promising the American dream to all these illegal immigrants are the ones who are actively destroying it.
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"What I heard wasn't as eye opening as what I SAW on the border." And it's bad. Really, really, bad. That's from Kevin Lawrence, the Executive Director of the Texas Municipal Police Association. We spent a week on the border together so we can raise the alarm. This man and his organization represent tens of thousands of police officers across Texas... and are asking for your support by simply REPOSTING this to raise awareness about the existential threat to America that #lawenforcement is trying to stop. Let's REPOST and help those struggling every day to hold the #thinblueline - because these are the truths the media doesn't want to show you.
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Have you ever wondered what a day in the life of a police officer looks like? This National Police Week, the National Command & Staff College is taking you behind the scenes to experience the everyday realities of those who serve and protect. Day watch starts early, meaning that officers have to have the discipline to retire early the night before, as they rise and shine before dawn. Once at work, they suit up and hit briefing before the streets. By the time most people wake up, they have deployed into the streets to begin their day. With every call is multiple decisions, balancing the spirit and the letter of the law. As the day ends, the day’s calls dictate their ultimate release; tragedy doesn’t follow a stopwatch. One chaotic day after the other awaits, each day never knowing what the day truly holds. 👇Engage with Us👇 Do you have questions? Post them in the comments or send us a DM! Are you curious about certain aspects of police work? Let us know, and we might feature them in our next post! Join us in showing appreciation for our officers by liking, commenting, and sharing their stories. #NationalPoliceWeek #ADayInTheLife #BehindTheBadge #CommunityEngagement Brian Ellis
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Seattle has witnessed a concerning surge in homicides and violent crime, leaving a deep impact on our beloved communities. The human cost of this violence is immeasurable, cutting lives short and leaving grieving families and fractured neighborhoods in its wake. Yet, there is hope in understanding that violent crime tends to concentrate in specific areas. By wisely allocating our police and community resources to these focal points, we have the potential to make a significant difference, reducing violence and restoring safety and peace to cities like Seattle. Let’s come together, work collaboratively, and aim for a safer, stronger Seattle for all its residents. #SeattleSafety #CommunityUnity #EndViolence https://lnkd.in/eJ-hdnr4
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Show Topic: The Way Forward A Conversation About Policing And Crime In America Join the Co-host Chiefs on Thursday at 6PM CST. As they discuss is there a way forward a conversation about policing and crime in America. The year 2020 was clearly an extremely challenging time for communities and law enforcement agencies throughout the United States. High-profile use-of-force incidents led to days of protests, civil unrest, and, tragically, further violence, destruction, and death. After the most recent police brutality incident in Mississippi where six former Rankin County Sheriff deputies are facing prison time for the brutal beating of two black men. So, the challenge confronting our communities and our agencies is how to effectively move forward together to build a shared understanding and identify common solutions to better protect our communities. Click on the links to join Click on the link to listen live https://lnkd.in/e8DdbiYd or https://lnkd.in/e3y-z7hM https://lnkd.in/gUQP3A-d
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Deeper understanding of policing situation through this discussion
Police in North Bay are dealing with multiple issues, new chief wants to address the priorities to make better use of resources at the department and in the community https://lnkd.in/e7qQt3eZ
Episode 19: New police chief outlines priorities to help make North Bay & officers feel safe, secure
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Two months ago we published our report Shattered Lives, Stolen Futures: The Jay Review of Criminally Exploited Children: https://bit.ly/4bCifUK Today, we came together in Newcastle with those who have lived experience, our panel led by Professor Alexis Jay CBE and experts from across the children’s sector, police and criminal justice services and academia. Our focus? How to move from the report’s key recommendations to real action. Action for Children are committed to changing policy and practice and will be working to ensure the next government prioritises this issue, as well as the tens of thousands of children and young people at risk in the UK. #ChildrensCharity #CriminalExploitation
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The Evanston Police Department Strategic Planning Committee is seeking community input on a survey. If you live or work in Evanston, please share your thoughts by completing the survey before November 5, 2023. Scan the QR code or use the link: https://lnkd.in/gyyyyZGw Your feedback will help shape the future of the Evanston Police Department. #communityinput #EvanstonIL #policeplanning #strategicplanning
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Check out this map that publishes the most comprehensive and up-to-date data on police violence in America. https://lnkd.in/gRFZzNnA #policeviolence
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