The city of Charlotte is casting a wide net in its search for a new police chief, reaching out to residents for their opinions through the Chief of Police Recruitment Community Input Survey. Those interested in sharing their thoughts on what traits and experience the next chief should have can do so online, helping shape the future leadership of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD), a department that’s not only the largest from D.C. to Atlanta but also has recently reported significant drops in crime rates.
Charlotte’s population currently exceeds 900,000, and as the city continues to expand, public safety remains a crucial concern, this is particularly true as the CMPD revels in a notable 25% decrease in violent crime alongside an 8% fall in total crime this year – as stated on the City of Charlotte’s website. The feedback of the community will guide the selection process for a chief of police who can maintain and ideally exceed these strides in reducing crime.
The CMPD takes pride in its recent accomplishments, but the city’s government isn’t resting on its laurels, instead they’re engaging in a proactive move to involve community members in the decision-making process. The survey is another step in ensuring that the police department’s leadership resonates with the needs and priorities of Charlotte’s diverse population…