Eleven agencies in Kankakee County Reprinted from news.kcc.edu POSTED ON: 02/21/20Members of 11 law enforcement agencies in Kankakee County signed a shared principles declaration alongside NAACP representatives on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2020 at Kankakee Community College. Kankakee County is the second county in Illinois to have all police departments adopt these principles, according to Ed Wojcicki, Executive Director of the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police. [The other was Sangamon County.] Speakers at the event included KCC President Dr. Michael Boyd, Kankakee County NAACP Branch President Theodis Pace, Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police Executive Director Ed Wojcicki, Manteno Police Chief Alan Swinford, and Bradley Police Deputy Chief Craig Anderson. In part, the declaration says police agencies and the NAACP have “a mutual passion for defending and protecting the civil rights of all citizens and in keeping our communities and citizens safe.” Above the signatures, the resolution concluded with: “We vow by mutual affirmation to work together and stand together in our communities and at the state level to implement these values and principles, and to replace mistrust with mutual trust wherever, whenever, and however we can, and it further resolved, that we work collaboratively to publicize widely the adoption of this resolution throughout the state of Illinois.” A number of students from KCC’s criminal justice program also attended the event. |