Building diversity at the BPD from Boston Globe
Larry Ellison, president of the Massachusetts Association of Minority Law Enforcement Officers, leads a meeting at the organization’s headquarters in Dorchester.
Larry Ellison, president of the Massachusetts Association of Minority Law Enforcement Officers, leads a meeting at the organization’s headquarters in Dorchester.
In an arbitrator’s award to be unsealed today, Boston’s rank-and-file cops stand to get a nearly 25 percent pay hike
According to the BPD Boston 24 crime data, there was another shooting yesterday although no details of when or where
“Recognition and Honor Banquet” dedicated to the public safety personnel who lost their lives and/or put themselves in harm’s way during the horrific attacks of the Boston Marathon and aftermath.
A Community Forum on the state of the leadership of the Boston Police Department.
This is an open discussion on the past and current issues facing the community of Color.
According to BPD statistics 35% of the patrol force is minority and 65% is white, while the latest City of Boston Census available illustrates that 53% of the city is minority and 47% white.
“Recently, there has been quite a bit of misinformation about the Department’s commitment to diversity. I want to take this opportunity to set the record straight.” – Ed Davis
The BPD released another batch of crime data. While results improved on arrests homicides and non-fatal shootings are still up
BPD report an officer fired at a suspect who refused to drop his gun when police arrived at a gun
What we are asserting is the simple question: What about us?