{"id":33226,"date":"2022-06-28T02:45:11","date_gmt":"2022-06-28T02:45:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cjstudents.com\/?p=33226"},"modified":"2022-06-28T02:45:11","modified_gmt":"2022-06-28T02:45:11","slug":"erie-police-boost-ranks-with-9-new-officers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cjstudents.com\/index.php\/2022\/06\/28\/erie-police-boost-ranks-with-9-new-officers\/","title":{"rendered":"Erie police boost ranks with 9 new officers"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> [ad_1]<\/p>\n<div>\n<aside class=\"gnt_em gnt_em__fp gnt_em_vp__tp gnt_em__el\" aria-label=\"Video - Erie police candidates sworn in on Monday\"\/>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Erie Police Chief Dan Spizarny told a crowd gathered in Erie City Hall Monday morning that the city police force will now be able to do a little more to protect the community and its citizens.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Making that possible, Spizarny said, was the hiring of nine new officers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">The nine new hires, were sworn in by Mayor Joe Schember before a standing-room-only audience of family, friends and city\/police officials in the Bagnoni Council Chambers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">The hirings boost the Erie Bureau of Police&#8217;s complement, which had been 174, to 183 officers. Their hiring marks the first time in more than 15 years that the bureau has added more officers, and not just filled open positions, Spizarny said.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"gnt_em gnt_em_img\"><img class=\"gnt_em_img_i\" style=\"height:410px\" data-g-r=\"lazy\" data-gl-src=\"https:\/\/www.gannett-cdn.com\/presto\/2022\/06\/27\/NETN\/1d09fb0d-142c-42c8-b7d4-c83b25a4ab7c-swornin062722.jpg?width=660&amp;height=410&amp;fit=crop&amp;format=pjpg&amp;auto=webp\" data-gl-srcset=\"https:\/\/www.gannett-cdn.com\/presto\/2022\/06\/27\/NETN\/1d09fb0d-142c-42c8-b7d4-c83b25a4ab7c-swornin062722.jpg?width=1320&amp;height=820&amp;fit=crop&amp;format=pjpg&amp;auto=webp 2x\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"The Erie Bureau of Police on June 27, 2022, swore in nine new officers, boosting its complement to 183 officers. The new officers are, front row from left, Joshua M. Nelson, Rebecca A. Gross, Terrance M. Dawdy, Destiny L. Glass, and Luigi J. Yates. Back row from left, William P. Barber, Tyshawn A. Parker, Ryan S. Oakley, and Alex S. Miller.\"\/><\/figure>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">&#8220;The department will be able to do a little bit more than we&#8217;ve done in the past,&#8221; the chief said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">That additional work will initially focus on dedicating a number of officers to focus on juveniles, he said, because Erie has seen &#8220;some unprecedented juvenile crime,&#8221; referencing the recent spate of gun violence involving young suspects and victims.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Sworn in on Monday were:<\/p>\n<ul class=\"gnt_ar_b_ul\">\n<li class=\"gnt_ar_b_ul_li\">William P. Barber, 30. Originally from Westfield, New York, Barber earned a criminal justice degree from SUNY Fredonia. He previously worked for the LECOM, UPMC, Cambridge Springs, North East and Meadville police departments.<\/li>\n<li class=\"gnt_ar_b_ul_li\">Terrance M. Dawdy, 29. Dawdy is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh-Greenville with a criminal justice degree and a minor in psychology. He most recently served on the Meadville Police Department.<\/li>\n<li class=\"gnt_ar_b_ul_li\">Destiny L. Glass, 25. A Union City native, Glass served six years in the National Guard. She previously worked as an Erie County sheriff&#8217;s deputy.<\/li>\n<li class=\"gnt_ar_b_ul_li\">Rebecca A. Gross, 23. Gross graduated from the Mercyhurst Municipal Police Academy on Thursday.<\/li>\n<li class=\"gnt_ar_b_ul_li\">Alex S. Miller, 23. Originally from Canonsburg, Miller serves in the U.S. Army Reserves and previously served on the LECOM and UPMC police departments.<\/li>\n<li class=\"gnt_ar_b_ul_li\">Joshua M. Nelson, 29. A Conneautville native, Nelson graduated from the Mercyhurst Municipal Police Academy on Thursday. He currently serves in the National Guard.<\/li>\n<li class=\"gnt_ar_b_ul_li\">Ryan S. Oakley, 32. Oakley earned a criminal justice degree with a minor in psychology from Edinboro University. He previously served on the Edinboro University Police Department.<\/li>\n<li class=\"gnt_ar_b_ul_li\">Tyshawn A. Parker, 42. Parker is a Rochester, New York, native who earned a degree in criminal justice from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. He is a 2021 graduate of the Mercyhurst Municipal Police Academy who previously served on the Mercyhurst University and Erie School District police departments.<\/li>\n<li class=\"gnt_ar_b_ul_li\">Luigi J. Yates, 22. Yates earned a degree in criminal justice from Gannon University and graduated from the Mercyhurst Municipal Police Academy on Thursday.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<aside aria-label=\"advertisement\" class=\"gnt_m gnt_x gnt_x__lbl gnt_x__al\"\/>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">The group represents one of the more diverse hires on the city police force in recent memory, as two of the new hires are Black males and two are white females.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">The bureau is now comprised of 160 white males, 10 Black males, nine white females and four Hispanic males.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Parker said he understands the impact a compassionate, community-minded member of law enforcement can make in a young person\u2019s life.<\/p>\n<aside aria-label=\"advertisement\" class=\"gnt_m gnt_x gnt_x__lbl gnt_x__al\"\/>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">As a teenager growing up in Rochester, N.Y., Parker was mentored by a police officer in that city through a program similar to Erie\u2019s Police Athletic League, which aims to build stronger relationships between police and the city&#8217;s youth through sports and other activities.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">\u201cI was 14, and I think it just pushed me to get involved with the community,\u201d Parker said. Parker is one of two Black officers in the new police class, which also includes two women.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n<aside class=\"gnt_em gnt_em_anc\" id=\"gnt_atomsnc\" data-g-r=\"lazy\" data-gl-method=\"loadAnc\" aria-label=\"Newsletter signup form\"\/>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">The officer who impacted Parker\u2019s life in Rochester \u201cbrought me in, showed me opportunities and talked to me about the things I could be doing. I was impressionable at that age and making some decisions I shouldn&#8217;t have been\u00a0 making.\u00a0 But this officer definitely changed my path.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">\u201cNow I have a criminal justice degree and I\u2019m excited to work with the kids and get involved in the community. I think it\u2019s important for all kids to see someone who looks like them in these jobs.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Glass said she pursued a policing job in Erie &#8220;because I just really want to give back to the community and help Erie, and give back to the PAL program. I also want to be one of those people who has their (fellow) officer\u2019s backs.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">The new officers are the second batch to be hired this year, following the hiring in February of nine officers to fill vacancies in the bureau.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">But they are the first of what city police hope are 21 new positions added to the Erie Bureau of Police.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Erie City Council in December unanimously approved a Schember administration plan to use $14.5 million of the city&#8217;s <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.whitehouse.gov\/american-rescue-plan\/\" data-t-l=\":b|e|inline click|${u}\" class=\"gnt_ar_b_a\" rel=\"noopener\">American Rescue Plan<\/a> funding to hire up to 21 additional officers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Police brass requested the additional officers to enable the bureau to reinstate its juvenile crime detective unit, in response to the rise in juvenile-related crime; to bring back its Crisis Unit, to work with social service and mental health agencies on calls involving mental health and domestic issues and the city&#8217;s homeless population; and to add officers to its Neighborhood Action Team and Police Athletic League.<\/p>\n<aside aria-label=\"advertisement\" class=\"gnt_m gnt_x gnt_x__lbl gnt_x__al\"\/>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Earlier this month, following a lengthy public debate, council approved hiring the officers who were sworn in on Monday. But on a narrow vote, council also approved a resolution, sponsored by Councilman Chuck Nelson, stipulating that, by Jan. 1, 2024, the city police bureau&#8217;s complement could not exceed 175 members.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\"><strong class=\"gnt_ar_b_al\">Council OKs police hires, sets limits<\/strong><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"\/story\/news\/local\/2022\/06\/16\/erie-pa-9-new-cops-14-5-million-public-safety-plan-dead-chuck-nelson-joe-schember-arp-funding\/65361036007\/\" rel=\"noopener\" data-t-l=\":b|e|spike click:28|${u}\" class=\"gnt_ar_b_a\">After more than three hours of often scorching public debate, Erie City Council signed off on hiring nine new police<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">If the city does not see enough police retirements or other employee departures by 2024, many of the nine probationary officers approved on Wednesday night could be laid off because of a lack of seniority.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Nelson also wants the bulk of that $14.5 million redirected to other programs\/initiatives.\u00a0He has called the city\u2019s police bureau \u201coverfunded\u201d and points out that the Erie Bureau of Police, budgeted at $39.6 million for 2022, already accounts for nearly 40% of the city&#8217;s budget.As he watched the officers take pictures with family members after Monday\u2019s swearing-in, Nelson said he is not anti-police.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">However, he opposes using city tax dollars for the bulk of police funding.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">\u201cARP money is a terrible thing to be using for police, especially for a short-term plan,\u201d Nelson said. \u201dIf they want to have someone else pay for additional police other than our taxpayers, if they can get federal and state funding particular to police, then we can look at the complement and they can have as many police officers as they want.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Schember has said he is not giving up on the ARP-funded policing plan, and that his administration plans to re-launch the juvenile unit as soon as September.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">That unit was disbanded in 2005 because of city budget woes.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\"><strong class=\"gnt_ar_b_al\">Mayor:<\/strong><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"\/story\/news\/local\/2022\/06\/24\/erie-pa-mayor-joe-schember-says-14-5m-policing-proposal-not-dead\/65362186007\/\" rel=\"noopener\" data-t-l=\":b|e|spike click:35|${u}\" class=\"gnt_ar_b_a\">Schember not willing to give up on $14.5 million policing proposal<\/a><\/p>\n<aside aria-label=\"advertisement\" class=\"gnt_m gnt_x gnt_x__lbl gnt_x__al\"\/>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">&#8220;We really need this plan, and I&#8217;m excited to have these nine officers on board so we can start some of that work,&#8221; Schember said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Parker, who attended the June 15 City Council meeting, said he\u2019s not concerned about the politics impacting the policing plan.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">\u201cThe only thing I can do is show and prove in this job to show that we were needed and that we\u2019re necessary,\u201d Parker said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\">Glass added: &#8220;They say eight to 10 police officers retire every year. So hopefully we will still be here in two years.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\"><em>Contact Kevin Flowers at\u00a0<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"mailto:mailto:kflowers@timesnews.com\" rel=\"noopener\" data-t-l=\":b|e|inline click|${u}\" class=\"gnt_ar_b_a\">kflowers@timesnews.com<\/a><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"mailto:kflowers@timesnews.com\" rel=\"noopener\" data-t-l=\":b|e|inline click|${u}\" class=\"gnt_ar_b_a\">.<\/a> Follow him on Twitter at\u00a0<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.twitter.com\/etnflowers\" rel=\"noopener\" data-t-l=\":b|e|inline click|${u}\" class=\"gnt_ar_b_a\">@ETNflowers<strong>.<\/strong><\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"gnt_ar_b_p\"><em>Contact Tim Hahn at\u00a0<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"mailto:thahn@timesnews.com\" rel=\"noopener\" data-t-l=\":b|e|inline click|${u}\" class=\"gnt_ar_b_a\">thahn@timesnews.com<\/a>. 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