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[Press] Senate version of ban on police residency requirement – not targeting Memphis – passes House
[Press] Police officers, like elected officials, also need raises. Daily Memphian guest column by John Covington, Memphis Police Association Chief Steward.
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[Press] Police officers, like elected officials, also need raises. Daily Memphian guest column by John Covington, Memphis Police Association Chief Steward.
Read More[Press] Memphis Police Department hit hard by COVID
As of Thursday, the union representing 2,000 Memphis Police Department officers has a new president in Sgt. Essica Cage.
Read More[Press] ‘Defund police’ messages added to Tennessee billboards
As of Thursday, the union representing 2,000 Memphis Police Department officers has a new president in Sgt. Essica Cage.
Read More[Press] 17 Years After His Son’s Death, Stevie Moore’s Anti-Violence Work Continues
As of Thursday, the union representing 2,000 Memphis Police Department officers has a new president in Sgt. Essica Cage.
Read More[Press] Shelby County First Responders Receive First Dose of the Vaccine
Shelby County first responders received the first dose of the vaccine.
Read More[Press] New head of Memphis police union says she aims to ‘bridge the gap’ between police and the community
As of Thursday, the union representing 2,000 Memphis Police Department officers has a new president in Sgt. Essica Cage.
Read More[Press] As Mike Williams retires, the Memphis Police Association gains its first woman president
As Mike Williams retires, the Memphis Police Association gains its first woman president. Williams’ retirement goes into effect Friday.
Read More[Press] MPD officers use community events to build relationships with kids
Memphis Police Department officers use community events to build relationships with kids
Read More[Press] Memphis officer brightens day for Whitehaven parkgoers during pandemic
Memphis Police officer LaTica Bennett greets runners and walkers over her patrol car’s speakers every morning at David Carnes Park in Whitehaven. It took her a while to get up the nerve to greet parkgoers amid the recent tension nationwide between police and the community. “I was kinda nervous about it. But when I started seeing the hand raises and then smiles, I knew this is what the Holy Spirit told me to do.” (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian)
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