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As  I  was  preparing  this  message  for  the
                                                              2020  year-end  review,  it  caused  me  to

                                                              pause to reflect on how unique this year as
                                                              compared to my more than thirty years in

                                                              policing.   We     faced    many     historical
                                                              challenges,    including     the    COVID-19
                                                              pandemic and widespread incidents of civil

                                                              unrest  throughout  the  country  resulting
                                                              from  high-profile  police  use  of  force

                                                              encounters.  I  am  incredibly  proud  of  how
                                                              all members of this department stepped up
               and faced both issues head-on.


               As COVID-19 infection rates were starting to spread, we quickly developed a plan to
               ensure  our  personnel  and  the  general  public's  well-being.  This  plan  included  the

               formulation and adaptation to new operational procedures designed to guarantee we
               could deliver the same high level of services our citizens deserve and expect. Based on

               strict adherence to CDC guidelines, we were fortunate to maintain adequate staffing
               levels throughout the department due to limited COVID-19 exposures.  Fortunately,

               based  on  our  internal  rapid  testing  program,  we  quickly  identified  those  who  had
               contracted  the  virus  so  they  could  adequately  quarantine.  Fortunately,  all  of  our

               personnel promptly recovered and returned to duty.  While the pandemic remains a
               health and safety concern, as more residents continue to be vaccinated and the rate of
               exposure fall, my hope is the worst is behind us


               Calls for social justice could be heard throughout the country. As many individuals
               peacefully protested, others used the opportunity to loot and destroy private property

               and commit other criminal acts. Officers from the Cranston Police Department were
               called  to  the  front  lines  by  providing  mutual  aid  in  the  City  of  Providence  and

               protecting  our  residents'  safety  and  property.  The  professionalism  and  the  great
               restraint they displayed at various demonstrations on the Providence-Cranston border
               and  protecting  Garden  City  cannot  be  overstated.    It  was  the  source  of  many

               compliments from Cranston residents and individuals from across the state. The calls


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