Town hall meeting will get public input on next police chief

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MILWAUKEE (CBS58) --- The Community Coalition Policing is organizing a town hall meeting to give people the opportunity to share their view on desired qualification for any police chief. There will be a five member panel of experts and the panel will respond to community feedback.
The Fire and Police Commission started the process of selecting an interim police chief that will step up on February 16th. The information from the town hall meeting will be handed over to the Fire and Police Commission to be used as community input during the selection process.
When:
Wednesday, January 31, 5:30-7:00pm
Where:
Wisconsin Black Historical Society/Museum