October 28, 2019
National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) Statement in Support of Chicago Police Department Superintendent Eddie Johnson
[Alexandria, VA] Today,
Cerelyn J. Davis, President of the National Organization of Black Law
Enforcement Executives (NOBLE), released the following statement
supporting Superintendent Eddie Johnson of the Chicago Police Department
and his work in law enforcement:
"Since his appointment in 2016, Superintendent
Johnson has reinforced his role as a leader in law enforcement by
fighting tirelessly to reduce crime in his hometown of Chicago and place
the needs of the people and communities he serves first. Like Mayor
Lori Lightfoot, we have a great amount of confidence in Superintendent
Johnson's work and decision-making, and recognize the value he has
brought to our Chicago Metropolitan Chapter after more than three
decades in law enforcement."
"As an organization that is deeply committed to improving police-community relations, we stand by Superintendent
Johnson's statement that as law enforcement officers, our job is to be
the voice for the voiceless and ambassadors to the communities that we
serve."
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About the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives
Since
1976, The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives
(NOBLE) has served as the conscience of law enforcement by being
committed to justice by action. NOBLE represents over 3,000 members
internationally, who are primarily African-American chief executive
officers of law enforcement agencies at federal, state, county and
municipal levels, other law enforcement administrators, and criminal
justice practitioners. For more information, visit http://www.noblenational.org.
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