Community hopes for change
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| | 'My prayer is that we have a department that looks more like our community' Community leaders want new St. Paul chief to bring change, wary of empty promises | The man chosen to be the next St. Paul police chief, Axel Henry, is expected to be sworn in today after the city council approves his nomination. Henry, who has been with the St. Paul police department for 24 years, was picked by mayor Melvin Carter out of a field of five finalists. Like many leaders in the community, Pastor Runney Patterson with New Hope Baptist Church wants change, but has questions about how much change will happen. “I believe as a community, as a city, as a state, even as a nation, we have come a long ways, but if we’re being honest, we aren’t there yet,” he said. There's been a lack of accountability within the department, said Patterson and certain communities are often treated better than others based on the residents who live there. He said while previous chiefs have acknowledged the need to make changes, promises have not always followed through. | |
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