Looking at Law Enforcement A Talk with Bellevue Police

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue Police Chief Steve Mylett engages in a thoughtful discussion about the lessons learned during the pivotal year of 2020, particularly in the realm of law enforcement. He addresses the importance of building public trust and effectively engaging with community members on pressing issues related to policing. Chief Mylett, who has led the Bellevue Police Department since 2015, underscores his commitment to community-focused policing, which has proven effective in reducing crime rates in the past. The conversation is moderated by Matt Jack, who serves as the Director of Public Policy for the Bellevue Downtown Association. They delve into the significant challenges that law enforcement faces amidst a backdrop of national scrutiny and calls for reform.

Mylett shares his vision for the future of policing in Bellevue, emphasizing transparency, accountability, and proactive community engagement. The dialogue not only provides insights into the police department's operations but also seeks to reassure the community of their safety. This conversation is part of a broader initiative to foster positive relationships between the police and the public.

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