The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) recently celebrated the graduation of 14 Sergeants from its Sergeant Leadership Development Course. According to a social media post by CMPD News, these sergeants serve as direct supervisors for much of the force.
“Our Sergeants have the most influence. They are the ones that are the direct supervisors of the majority of our officers who are out answering the calls and doing the real work, day in and day out. So, we believe investing in the Sergeants is a direct way that we can touch as… pic.twitter.com/xUKo4p5jzH
— CMPD News (@CMPD) November 15, 2025
The CMPD News stated that investing in sergeants is a direct way to reach many officers and raise overall standards. The department indicated that empowering sergeants is intended to positively influence the performance of officers in the field. CMPD also noted that these sergeants play a central role in daily operations, as they are the ones responding to calls and handling day-to-day work.
Captain Trent Beam told the CMPD News, “Our Sergeants have the most influence.” He explained that the course was designed to specifically develop the leadership skills of those in mid-level command positions…