Interim Police Chief Patti Jackson to Start on March 7

Tacoma, WALocal News

Tacoma's Interim Police Chief Patti Jackson will take on her new responsibilities starting March 7, 2025, in a pivotal role for the Tacoma Police Department. This appointment is timely, coinciding with the city's efforts to strengthen community trust and enhance public safety measures. Jackson, who brings a wealth of experience in law enforcement, is expected to lead initiatives that promote transparency and accountability within the department. Her leadership will be critical as Tacoma faces ongoing discussions about police reform and community engagement. Local officials and residents are optimistic that Jackson's tenure will contribute positively to the city's law enforcement landscape.

The city has been actively seeking ways to improve relations between its police force and the community it serves. Jackson's proven track record in previous roles positions her as a strong candidate to navigate these challenges effectively. As Tacoma looks ahead, her leadership is seen as a key factor in shaping the future of public safety in the region.

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