In a recent government meeting, the Chief of the Thornton Police Department delivered a heartfelt address outlining his commitment to community policing and the principles that guide his leadership. Emphasizing the importance of being an integral part of the community rather than merely a presence, he reiterated that success in policing comes from collaboration and trust-building.
The Chief shared four key promises he made upon taking office, which he has framed and displayed in his office as a constant reminder of his responsibilities. These commitments include supporting the department's supervisors in their leadership roles, leading by example, making decisions in the community's best interest, and actively working to rebuild trust where it has been damaged.
He acknowledged the historical tensions between police and communities, reflecting on his own journey from skepticism to understanding the necessity of strong relationships. The Chief expressed gratitude to the officers of the Thornton Police Department for their dedication and hard work, urging the community to evaluate his leadership through the lens of these promises.
The meeting transitioned to audience participation, inviting community members to engage further in discussions about local policing and community relations.