Thursday, July 28, 2022
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Heritage Center of Brooklyn Center
6155 Earle Brown Drive
Brooklyn Center, MN 55430

Admission: $5

Rising crime is a major concern for most Minnesotans, but what can community members do about it?

Join Center of the American Experiment for a presentation and panel discussion on Thursday, July 28th led by law enforcement leaders and crime experts.

This presentation will cover current crime trends, an overview of the criminal justice system, the role of key officials in fighting crime, and proven strategies to reduce crime. Because fighting crime is primarily a local, community-based endeavor, attendees will learn what they can do to build a strong relationship of mutual trust between law enforcement agencies and their community, a critical step to maintaining public safety and effective policing.

 

Schedule:

5:00 PM Doors open, appetizers served

5:30 PM Presentation and panel

6:30 PM Conclude

 

Expected Panelists:

Mark Bruley Interim Chief of Police, Brooklyn Park

Dawanna Witt Major, Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office