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Newtown Supervisors Plan a Town Hall Meeting with Police

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A the June 10, 2020, Newtown Board of Supervisors meeting, I suggested to Newtown Police Chief John Hearn that the township host a public "Town Hall" meeting where police officers and the community - especially residents who feel they have issues with the police - can get to know one another and have a meaningful dialog. In essence, a bigger, more inclusive, version of "Coffee with a Cop". This is something similar to what the Chief has done on a monthly basis when he was a Captain in the Philadelphia police force.

Listen to the Zoom meeting discussion here...

 

 

johnmacknewtown's insight:

UPDATE (9 July 2020): Residents from Newtown & Wrightstown Townships are invited to attend the first Newtown Township Police Department Town Hall meeting scheduled for Thursday, July 23, 2020 7:00pm-8:30pm at the Newtown Township Administration building.

 

Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 restrictions, a limited capacity will be implemented to ensure everyone’s safety in the public meeting room (max 20 attendees).

 

Find out about policing in your neighborhood, get an overview of our township Police Operations, how we uphold the highest ethical standards, promote accountability in our department and profession, and strengthen constructive community engagement.

 

Submit your comments/questions via this questionnaire in case you are unable attend for personal reasons (conflict) or if you were not able to attend due to space limitations.

 

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