MPD Chief awards CPAB Advisors with citations
On May 22, 30 Community Policing Advisory Board members were awarded "Community Member Assistance" Citations by Madison Police Department Chief Shon Barnes for their work over the last 11 months helping to build trust and legitimacy between police and the community.
South district Advisors learn about Madison Area Addiction Recovery Initiative
At their May CPAB meeting, South district Advisors welcomed retired MPD Captain and MCPF Chair Joe Balles to give a presentation on MAARI (Madison Area Addiction Recovery Initiative), a U.S. Department of Justice grant-funded pre-arrest diversion program that aims to reduce overdose, crime and recidivism and increase addiction treatment engagement.
Midtown Advisors teach ceramics at The Heights
Budding young artists and residents of The Heights in MPD's Midtown district learned how to make clay pinch pots on Monday in a fun-filled (and joyously messy) afternoon with MPD Officers and staff and Midtown's Community Policing Advisory Board members.
Body-Worn Camera Pilot Researcher Meets with North District Advisors
With the Madison Police Department's North District piloting the use of body-worn cameras through June 2024, Community Policing Advisory Board Members had a chance to learn more from (and pose questions to) the independent researcher who will be analyzing the data from the pilot and issuing a report to the City of Madison Common Council.
Game Day at Uno Terrace Apartments
GAME DAY! π²βπ§©π This afternoon Madison Police Department's West District came out in full force to game with kids and families at Uno Terrace Apartments on students' day off from school. Thanks to CORE Officer Scott Beckfield for laying the groundwork and setting a strong foundation for continued friendship and fun. Thanks to all the residents who came out and to West's Community Policing Advisory Board members for making such a memorable afternoon possible. Here's to many more!
MPDβs Special Events Team meets with the Central districtβs CPAB
MPDβs Special Events Team (SET) met with the Central districtβs Community Policing Advisory Board members ahead of Mifflin Street Block Party (and the upcoming Republican National Convention) to discuss the history, philosophy, and goals behind SET and its Community Dialogue Team.
Black History Month Movie Night and Soul Food Dinner at the Harmony Aparments
The East District Community Policing Advisory Board was so fortunate to celebrate Black History Month with families at the Harmony Apartments Friday night. Friendships were made, connections forged, and hearts and bellies were filled. We look forward to many more days and evenings together in 2024 and beyond as we strive to create lasting bonds between community and police in support of safer communities for all.
Park Cedar Apartments Game Night
The Madison Police Department's South District and their Community Policing Advisory Board had so much fun with Park Cedar Apartment residents Friday night. They played games (including Black History Month bingo - thank you, Will Glenn Sr.!) sang karaoke, shared dinner from Melly Mell's Soul Food, and reinforced relationships that will carry into the future as we work together in support of community safety for all.
First Monthly βChat with a Copβ
On February 6, the Central district held its first monthly βChat with a Copβ public meeting at the Central branch of the Madison Public Library. On the agenda: An introduction to the Community Policing Advisory Board and the Department of Justice Grant funding the work as well as a primer on the Central district, including organization and staffing and types of calls for service.
Uno Terrace Apartment Youth Engagement
The West District's Community Policing Advisory Board began collaborating with West CORE Officer Scott Beckfield, who recently started working weekly with youth at the newly opened Uno Terrace Apartments, an affordable housing complex on Mineral Point Rd., with the intention of building relationships and trust with families and children who live there. Advisors are joining on the days they are available to get to know the families as well, and help facilitate relationship-building between community members and police.
North District Advisors Host Immigrant and Refugee Community Dinner
Madison Police Department's North District Community Policing Advisory Board Members, along with Midtown Advisor Mohammad Din Hajizada, hosted a Northside Madison dinner for immigrants and refugees (as well as community members) in partnership with Public Health Madison & Dane County and the African Center for Community Development, Inc. Advisors and Madison Police Department's new Northside District Captain Jamar Gary felt honored to meet and talk with residents about community safety issues.
East and North District CPABs Celebrate MPD Leadership Milestones, Plan 2024 Community Events
Madison Police Department's East District and North District CPABs met December 7 at the Goodman Community Center to collaborate with each other and with their district command staff and MCPF board members to solidify plans for a variety of community-building events they will be hosting in 2024.
Serving Thanksgiving meals at the Salvation Army
Madison Police Department's East District Neighborhood Officer Neal Crowder (with the help of his spirited sidekick π) served up warm and hearty Thanksgiving meals at The Salvation Army of Dane County.
Beacon Day Center Tour and Meeting
On November 14 Madison Police Department's Central District Community Policing Advisory Board and Captain Michael Hanson met at the Beacon daytime resource center for those experiencing homelessness in Madison and Dane County.
Brunch for Peace at Tree Lane Apartments
The November 4 "Brunch for Peace," organized by our West MPD District's Community Policing Advisory Board at Tree Lane Apartments, brought together residents, the Madison Police Department, numerous community organizations, and several key community leaders for a morning of relationship building and conversation.
Advisors take part in Park Cedar Apartments Listening Session
Madison Police Department's South District Captain Harrison Zanders and our South District Community Policing Advisory Board joined Public Health Madison & Dane County and building management for a listening session at Park Cedar Apartments to discuss with residents how we can come together proactively as a community, working together in support of resident and neighborhood safety.
Trunk or Treat!
Thank you to The Salvation Army of Dane County for hosting a safe and fun-filled Halloween Trunk or Treat tonight for kids in the neighborhood! Our very own East District Community Policing Advisory Board Advisors joined the Madison Police Department to reward costumed kiddos braving the c-c-c-cold with hot cocoa and candy.βοΈππ»π
Citywide CPAB Meeting with MPD Chief Shon Barnes
On October 19, all six of Madison Police Department's Community Policing Advisory Boards met for the first time under the same roof. MPD Chief Shon Barnes outlined MPD's 5-year strategic plan, emphasizing the need for community partnerships. βWe are taking our first step at becoming a national model for exceptional policing through this commitment to forming effective community partnerships,β Chief Barnes said.
First Responders Picnic
A Midtown Advisor, through his refugee resettlement and immigration work with Jewish Social Services, invites fellow Midtown Advisors to meet, eat, and talk with recent immigrants and refugees at the First Responders Picnic at Christ Presbyterian Church, along with Jewish Social Services, MPD, and other area first responders.
National Night Out 2023
National Night Out, held the first week in August throughout Madison and the U.S., is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships. Several of our Community Policing Advisory Board members came out to meet and talk with residents about neighborhood safety, gathering ideas, feedback, and new friends!