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Community Q&A with Gulfport Police Chief Chris Ryle

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Community Q&A with Gulfport Police Chief Chris Ryle
Community Q&A with Gulfport Police Chief Chris Ryle

Gulfport Police Chief Chris Ryle reached out to the community this evening with a question and answer session.

Of the repor to ...- gulfport's police chief reached- out to the community- this evening with a question an- answer session.

- news 25's grant chighizola has- more on his goals for the - department.

- - gulfport's new police chief is- continuing a tradition of - outreach to the communities his- department serves.- sot-chris ryle: gulfport chief- of police "our service- population is our community, an- anytime we get the- opportunity to go and just- interact with our community and- hear their concerns and - answer any questions they may - have.

It's very vital for us to- continue to do our job- in a positive manner."- chief chris ryle outlined his - vision for the department to- gaston point residents and his- focus on image, workforce - stability, juvenile outreach, - and community - engagement during a q and a - session.- he also took the time to field- questions about the department- from attendees.

- sot-chris ryle- "we have that open dialogue - between our community leaders - and myself, so if - something does come up we can - have that conversation and they- can feel comfortable- asking the questions and i can- answer the questions with no- issues."- event organizer jeffery hulum - the third says he's is eager to- learn more on the department's- community policing- perspectives.

- sot-jeffery hulum iii: event- organizer "we need to understan- from his mindset the three p's- of community policing,- which comes with the people,- policies, and processes in whic- we are gathered with in - - - - these communities."

- and as ryle addressed those - three p's and other questions - like manpower concerns, the goa- is to continue these- dialogues in the months and - years to come.- sot-jeffery hulum iii - "it's a blessing for him to com- in and continue to embrace the- role with chief - papania left which paved the wa- for him working with the- community"- sot-chris ryle- "most of the time when police - are involved it's negative and- we want to- change that perception and make- sure we have positive contacts- with our- community."

- in gulfport, grant chighizola,- news 25.-

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