Law enforcement officials gather, voice concerns

Published 3:16 pm Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Hundreds of law enforcement officials from across the state gathered at the Capitol on Wednesday as part of the Alabama Law Enforcement Alliance for Public Safety to inform the public and the Legislature of the unique needs of law enforcement and to highlight concerns facing law enforcement. Pictured are, from left to right, Greenville Police Chief Lonzo Ingram, Butler County District Attorney Charlotte Tesmer, Butler County Sheriff Kenny Harden and Assistant Executive Director of Pardons and Paroles Eddie Cook.

Hundreds of law enforcement officials from across the state gathered at the Capitol on Wednesday as part of the Alabama Law Enforcement Alliance for Public Safety to inform the public and the Legislature of the unique needs of law enforcement and to highlight concerns facing law enforcement. Pictured are, from left to right, Greenville Police Chief Lonzo Ingram, Butler County District Attorney Charlotte Tesmer, Butler County Sheriff Kenny Harden and Assistant Executive Director of Pardons and Paroles Eddie Cook.

Hundreds of law enforcement officials from across the state gathered at the Capitol on Wednesday as part of the Alabama Law Enforcement Alliance for Public Safety to inform the public and the Legislature of the unique needs of law enforcement and to highlight concerns facing law enforcement.

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