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Saturday, 17 August 2024

Cooperstown police advisory board

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Cooperstown police advisory board
Cooperstown police advisory board
Cooperstown police advisory board

Discuss how the police department will work on community policing in the village.

News channel 2's caitlin irla joins us live here in the studio to tell us more about the meeting.

Good evening jason.

In accordance with an executive order issued by governor cuomo in june... the village of cooperstown created their own police community advisory board.

The executive order mandates localities to review police policies and procedures.

According to the governor, every locality must adopt a plan for reform by april 1st of next year to be eligible for future state funding.

Police chief, frank cavilieri, who was just sworn in yesterday, says luckily, there is very little crime in cooperstown... but there are other challenges to address, such as supervision, training and ensuring officers' mental health.

Mayor ellen tillapaugh says while the community and police department have good relationships... there is always more work to do.

"our police department has been well supported by the community and we've always gotten very good feedback from visitors and residents.

This is an opportunity to just look and make sure that all our policies and procedures are what they should be."

"i think here we do a very good job with positive policing and community- oriented policing; training is very important and talking to the community, seeing what their needs are and talking to them is very important.'> the board plans to meet every two weeks to meet the governor's april 1st deadline.

The mayor and police chief say members of the public are strongly encouraged to attend to give their feedback and suggestions.

The next meeting is set for september 23rd at 5 o'clock.

Jason, back to you.

Continuing coverage tonight.... at least one person was airlifted to the hospital after

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