HOW PRESIDENT OBAMA JOINED A TOWN HALL DISCUSSION TO FIND SOLUTIONS TO POLICING (1958 hits)
“Faced with this violence, we wonder if the divides of race in America can ever be bridged. We wonder if an African-American community that feels unfairly targeted by police, and police departments that feel unfairly maligned for doing their jobs, can ever understand each other’s experience ... But, Dallas, I’m here to say we must reject such despair. I’m here to insist that we are not as divided as we seem.” — President Obama at a memorial service for fallen officers in Dallas, Texas on July 12, 2016.
In light of the recent events across the country, the President has renewed his call for communities across the country to identify ways to keep people safe, build community trust, and ensure justice for all Americans. The President is calling on law enforcement agencies, local governments, and advocates to take specific steps that will help communities across America move forward in rebuilding the public’s trust in our institutions.
Learn more about the Task Force on 21st Century Policing
Learn more Central to this effort is implementing the recommendations of the Task Force on 21st Century Policing, which President Obama established in December 2014 and charged with examining how to strengthen public trust and foster strong relationships between local law enforcement and the communities they protect, while also promoting effective crime reduction.
Over the coming months, communities across the country will be coming together to discuss these issues and take action in these and other ways. The White House hosted one such convening on July 13 to identify practical steps that all stakeholders can take.
From Print to Action: Steps We Can Take to Strengthen Community Policing
Five Things Local Governments Can Do
Local government officials should honor their commitment to safety and security for their constituents by being involved in every phase of design and implementation of the Task Force (Read more by clicking the link below)
I think the police should go on strike. 24 hours should do it.
Saturday, July 16th 2016 at 3:54PM
Steve Williams
Who would want such a job anyway?
Saturday, July 16th 2016 at 3:57PM
Steve Williams
Ms. Agnes,
Pres. Obama's search for a solution is not forthcoming since people A cannot police people B. People B must police people B and people A must police people A.
Black leaders are just two eye wink away from realizing that our only permanent solution is that Black Americans must come into our own country.
Saturday, July 16th 2016 at 4:01PM
Harry Watley
Mr. Williams,
You have always been wrong about Black Americans. It is understandable because you are not a Black American.
24 hour strike is not the solution! The only permanent solution is that Black Americans must have and will have our own country as I have described before I pass away. I speak the words of God!
I can't be wrong because anyone with any sense can see Black Americans isn't very much need of comments from under the abuse and human degradation of your White American people.
Saturday, July 16th 2016 at 4:04PM
Harry Watley
Again, the Greatest USA PRESIDENT ever, Baraaka Hussein Obama is the American Change Standard for the 21st Century
Thank you Agnes for bringing this Important aspect of American Community Safety.....
--- I was startled by the comment of steveWilliams the BIA, selfProfessed "whiteMan"
"......I think the police should go on strike. 24 hours should do it...." Saturday, July 16th 2016 at 3:54PM Steve Williams ***********************************************************************
as ALWAYS his comments at BIA, are meant to harm the African American Family
as the NYC Police Guidelines and most Departments mirror the Policing Mission.....
The mission of the New York City Police Department is to enhance the quality of life in New York City by working in partnership with the community to enforce the law, preserve peace, reduce fear, and maintain order. The Department is committed to accomplishing its mission to protect the lives and property of all citizens of New York City by treating every citizen with courtesy, professionalism, and respect, and to enforce the laws impartially, fighting crime both through deterrence and the relentless pursuit of criminals.
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE COMMUNITY, WE PLEDGE TO:
•Protect the lives and property of our fellow citizens and impartially enforce the law. •Fight crime both by preventing it and by aggressively pursuing violators of the law. •Maintain a higher standard of integrity than is generally expected of others because so much is expected of us. •Value human life, respect the dignity of each individual and render our services with courtesy and civility.
Mr. Whatley, you are a cowardly blocker.
Saturday, July 16th 2016 at 5:59PM
Steve Williams
Robert, I'd like to see Obama on the beat.
Saturday, July 16th 2016 at 6:06PM
Steve Williams
Mr. Williams,
Please say something that is of value! Criticism is not anything of value. Your criticism express that I have gotten the best of you. If you continue to criticize me without showng where or how I am wrong this will be my last comment to you ass-hole!
Mr. Williams I blocked you because your comments were annoying and aggravating. My last dialogue with you was concerning plan parenthood. I asked you based on the things that you were saying are you a racist several times. Each time you replied you gave no answer to my question if you were a racist. I decided to end the dialogue, yet you continued annoying and aggravating me like you presently do with Mr. Ron. I asked you to stop and if you didn't I would permanently blocked you. You decided to continue and I blocked you. Now you are complaining that I am a cowardly blocker! Absolutely not. I aspire to intelligence. I like to think and reason and not be annoyed and aggravated by stupid and ignorant responses.