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    Many of us were very disturbed by the Yates Building incident in 
Chapel Hill last year and wondered how the police were trained to deal 
with public events and demonstrations. How do the police do arrests? 
What crime and other public safety issues do we have in Chapel Hill? 
Well, here's a chance for you to find out how our officers are trained 
and what they do.  
For the last 
year I've been working with the Community Policing Advisory Committee and the Chapel Hill Police Department to dramatically 
revamp its Citizen's Police Academy. The new Academy will give participants an 
inside look at the police department and its work. You'll get to operate a 
simulator and see what it's like to respond to a domestic call that turns 
violent, sit in a squad car, watch the SERT and K9 teams in action, and talk to 
the Chief of Police about tough issues. Along the way you'll learn about the 
Department's work, how you can help make a safer community and much 
more. Participation will involve attending one evening session on April 24 or 25 
as well as an afternoon session on Sun. April 28.
 
      
  
   
      
  
      
  
  
    Date: 
Thursday, November 4, 2010 - 12:30pm
Location: 
Extraordinary Ventures, 200 S. Elliott Road, CHapel Hill
 
      
  
   
      
  
      
  
  
    by Chris Blue, Assistant Chief of Police 
Starting this weekend, the Chapel Hill Police Department plans to undertake a unique approach to hear about our community's expectations of us.  Beginning on February 6th, we will hold a series of community conversations to hear how we are doing as an organization.  Each session will last no more than two hours and will be managed by an outside facilitator.  The input will be used to develop a strategic plan aimed at improving the community-oriented policing program in Chapel Hill. 
We're hoping that residents, merchants, students, and other community stakeholders will attend one of the sessions to help us think about the following questions:
 
      
  
   
     
   
 
   
           
         
        
               
              
        
        
           
   
  
      
    
      
        
        
                        
    
   
  
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