To Protect and Serve (Coffee to) the Community

Rockville, MDLocal News

The Rockville City Police Department took part in National Coffee With a Cop Day at Starbucks in Rockville Town Square, an event designed to enhance community engagement. Officers, including Sgt. Javier Baquero and Acting Maj. Jason West, interacted with residents to promote open communication and trust. The casual setting of the coffee shop allows for meaningful conversations, helping to break down barriers that often exist between law enforcement and the community.

This initiative reflects the department's commitment to transparency and accessibility, aiming to address residents' concerns directly. Events like these not only foster positive community relations but also enhance public safety by ensuring citizens feel comfortable approaching their local police. By participating in such outreach, the Rockville Police Department is working towards creating a more cooperative environment. Community engagement strategies like Coffee With a Cop are crucial for building trust and understanding between law enforcement and residents. Such efforts highlight the importance of dialogue and relationship-building in maintaining a safe and connected community.

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