Law enforcement faces unprecedented challenges in hiring and keeping recruits
0It’s not easy being Blue. For several years now police departments have struggled to recruit, hire, and retain officers to fill their thinning ranks. In the wake of a spasmodic year of protests and pandemic, plus an aftermath of violent crime, the profession may be fast approaching a generational and possibly historic reckoning. “We are in uncharted territory right now,” Executive Director Chuck Wexler of the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), a nonprofit police policy research group, told National Public Radio. “Policing is being challenged in ways I haven’t seen — ever.” The outflow of officers retiring and resigning earlier…
More than 225 students of Heritage Elementary in Tustin participated recently in International Walk to School Day, with officers and other…
The Tustin City Council Chambers was jam-packed Sept. 7 with officers, friends and family to celebrate promotions of three TPD…
In just two years, Heideman Elementary School fourth-grade teacher Jonathan Parker has already seen great improvements in students participating in…
UPDATE: The Tustin Police Department has located the two missing 16-year-old juveniles in Fullerton. Both juveniles are safe and healthy, the…