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Finalists for Providence police chief take questions in community forum

Por: The Boston Globe Nation February 09, 2023

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PROVIDENCE — The three finalists to be Providence’s next police chief spoke about transparency, accountability, police reform, and how they would lead the department during a packed forum Wednesday night.While Deputy Chief Oscar Perez, Major David Lapatin, and Major Kevin Lanni had slightly different ideas about how they would improve policing in the city and forge ties with the public, the community itself was united in what it wanted.In an... + full article



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