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Trophy Club chief reports low use-of-force incidents, highlights accreditation and community programs

Trophy Club Crime Control and Prevention District Board · March 18, 2026
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At the March 18 meeting the chief said the department recorded two documented uses of force and seven threats of force during about 15,000 officer encounters last year, reported zero taser deployments and no officer injuries, and noted the department's accreditation and mental-health outreach programs.

The police chief told the Trophy Club Crime Control and Prevention District board on March 18 that the department's annual use-of-force report shows very small numbers of force incidents relative to the department's activity.

"Out of this year's report, we had two times where we documented the use of force," the chief said, and later noted there were seven incidents recorded as "threats of force." He added the department recorded no taser deployments this year and no officer injuries tied…

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