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1:20 PM: The President tours the Real-Time Tactical Operational Intelligence Center in Camden, New Jersey
2:05 PM: The President meets with youth and law enforcement at the Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center
3:10 PM: The President delivers remarks to youth and law enforcement WATCH LIVE |
Making Progress on Community Policing
President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden meet with rank-and-file law enforcement officials from across the country in the Oval Office, Feb. 24, 2015. They discussed how communities and law enforcement can work together to build trust to ensure public safety and strengthen neighborhoods. Participants include: left to right, Officer Allan Gerking, Puyallup Tribal Police Department, Wash.; Sergeant Charli Goodman, Salt Lake City Police Department, Utah; Corporal Dorrell Savoy, Charles County Sheriff’s Office, Md.; Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett; Neil Eggleston, Counsel to the President; and Ronald Davis, Director, DOJ Office of Community Oriented Policing Services; Officer Matthew Thomas, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, Ind.; Officer Erik Oliver, Richmond Police Department, Calif.; and Officer Virginia Matias, Camden County Police Department, N.J. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
President Obama is in Camden, New Jersey today to talk about the promising progress the city is making in building trust between law enforcement and the community. That progress includes capitalizing on the Police Data Initiative to use smarter, more data-driven ways of improving community policing efforts and reducing uses of force.
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West Wing Week: "The 50th State!"
From Oregon to South Dakota to Camp David, the President crisscrossed the country to talk about the many ways we can move this country forward. He also managed to visit his 50th state, a geographical threshold only three other Presidents have met.
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Creating Opportunity for All
In his weekly address, the President highlighted the importance of expanding opportunity for all Americans -- a principle that has guided his work throughout the past six years.
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Honoring America's Fallen Peace Officers
On Friday at the U.S. Capitol, President Obama paid tribute to the 131 peace officers who died in the line of duty this year and met with the families of the fallen law enforcement members.
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"Whether we are Democrats, Republicans, or independents; whether we live in one of our poorest communities, one of our wealthiest, or anywhere in between, we all want our country to be one where hard work pays off and responsibility is rewarded."
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