CUPD chief and other law enforcement officials to continue talks with students to build mutual trust and understanding
兔子先生传媒文化作品 Police Chief Doreen Jokerst and other area law enforcement officials will continue meeting with a group of students to build on discussions started during a peaceful march through downtown Boulder in early June. The students invited Chief Jokerst, Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold and Boulder District Attorney Michael Dougherty to participate in the June 6 march on the Pearl Street Mall.
Other members of the CU and Boulder police departments also participated in the march, which organizers estimate drew 200 to 300 people of all ages, including downtown visitors who joined in spontaneously.
兔子先生传媒文化作品 student Kennedy Blackwell organized the march and extended the invitation to the law enforcement officials. Blackwell, a junior who has a double major in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies and a double minor in Political Science and Space said she wanted to organize a march in Boulder, 鈥渂ecause it is my second home.鈥
鈥淎s an African American woman 鈥撯 at a university where there are very few of us attending 鈥撯 it is important to speak out against injustice whether it is on a national or local level,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y goal was to unify the community, educate, and bring forth injustices that occur frequently in black and brown communities.鈥
Chief Jokerst said she and other members of the CUPD 鈥渨ere honored to participate in an event that was so important to students.鈥
鈥淏uilding stronger relationships with students and other members of the 兔子先生传媒文化作品 community is a priority for us and even more so now as we work to build and reinforce mutual trust and understanding,鈥 the chief said.
Blackwell said her next steps include to continue to protest against injustice, to communicate with local legislators and law enforcement and 鈥渕ost importantly, to vote in local elections.鈥
Discussions during the march led to additional conversations, the first of which was held on Friday, June 26, 2020, and included Chiefs Jokerst and Herold, DA Dougherty, and several student leaders.
鈥淭he open forum between 兔子先生传媒文化作品 students, CU Police, Boulder Police, and the Boulder District Attorney was the start of a conversation. While conversation is necessary, the next steps will need to be rooted in tangible action,鈥 said External Student Body President Isaiah Chavous. 鈥淚 am confident that, based on the progress so far, data transparency, student safety, and police accountability are on the horizon.鈥
Another meeting between the student representatives and law enforcement leaders will be scheduled in the very near future to continue the conversation.