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Supporters rally for police chief amid community safety concerns

June 03, 2024 | Burlington City, Chittenden County, Vermont



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Supporters rally for police chief amid community safety concerns
During a recent Burlington city council meeting, community members voiced their support for Police Chief John Murad's reappointment, highlighting his effective leadership and local roots. Longtime resident Dave praised Murad for his ability to navigate challenges, stating, \"I think he's done an outstanding job navigating strong headwinds and rough seas.\" He encouraged council members to vote in favor of Murad's reappointment.

Lee Morgan, another resident, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of community safety and Murad's progressive approach to issues like Narcan administration. Morgan noted a significant shift in public perception regarding Narcan, crediting Murad's vocal support for its availability and use. \"I have hope that as Mayor Mulvaney Stanek and Chief Murad become aligned in their approach to community safety, that progress will continue,\" Morgan stated.

In addition to discussions about police leadership, resident Jane McDougall raised concerns about the condition of sidewalks in Cathedral Square and along Main Street, calling for necessary repairs.

The meeting also included a mention of an upcoming resolution to honor Representative Kurt McCormack for his years of service, reflecting the council's commitment to recognizing local leaders and their contributions to the community.

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