Community Invited to Meet the Tacoma Police Chief Finalists
Join us at this virtual event and meet our Tacoma Police Chief finalists. Learn more about the candidates on the Police Chief Recruitment page.
December 7, 2020
Event begins at 6 PM
Click this link to join.
Event ID: 876 3649 3418
Passcode: 573265
You can also join by calling (253) 215-8782.
The event will also air live on TV Tacoma, which can be streamed at tvtacoma.com or watched on your television on Click! (via Rainier Connect) in High Definition on Channel 512 or in Standard Definition on Channel 12 within the Tacoma City limits and in Pierce County. In the City of University Place our Standard Definition Channel is 21 or on Comcast, in High Definition on Channel 321 in Tacoma and Pierce County. Our Standard Definition Channel is 12 within the Tacoma City limits and Channel 21 in Pierce County. TV Tacoma is not available on the Comcast system in University Place.
Community Conversation on the Chief of Police Recruitment on October 29, 2020
We want to hear your thoughts on the recruitment for our next Police Chief. Please join us for a presentation on the recruitment, learn how you can participate, and to give us feedback on what is important to you. We also want to gather community input that will inform the development of interview questions for candidates.
Event Details:
October 29, 2020
6 – 7:15 PM
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83545753757?pwd=VFcxRmR1VUR5d1BJT3A5ZkFEWFBhZz09
Event ID: 835 4575 3757
Passcode: 758963
Call in: (253) 215-8782
For more information on this process, visit our Police Chief Recruitment web page.
Community Conversation Discussing Body-Worn Cameras for Tacoma Police
A community conversation was held on August 13, 2020 and was titled "Body-Worn Cameras for Tacoma Police: A Community Conversation" and anyone from the community was invited to attend.
Starting in January 2021, the City of Tacoma will begin to require Body-Worn Cameras to be worn by the Tacoma Police Department (all uniform and police officers). Body-Worn Cameras are used by law enforcement to record interactions (both audio and visual) with the community and to gather video evidence at crime scenes.
At this Community Conversation, hosted by Tacoma's Community's Police Advisory Committee (CPAC), the City of Tacoma gave a presentation on Body-Worn Cameras and then the attendees broke out into groups to provide feedback on the program.