Categories: NewsSports

Philly’s top cop tapped to lead Obama task force

Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey was tapped Monday to co-chair the White House Task Force on 21st Century Policing.

“I was surprised and deeply honored that the President would consider me for such an important assignment,” Ramsey said. “This is a very, very critical time in our country and to be chosen to co-chair such an important task force is quite an honor.”

President Barack Obama is asking Ramsey and his co-chair, George Mason University professor Laurie Robinson, to return recommendations in 90 days on how to build trust between police and communities across the nation.

“One thing that has become very apparent is there is an incredible amount of tension that continues between police and some communities, primarily communities of color, communities that are hard-hit by crime and disorder,” Ramsey said. “Even though we’ve engaged in community policing over the last 20 years or so, obviously there are communities that have been left behind and the treatment they have received is not fair and impartial.”

Ramsey’s appointment received positive reactions from some those who have have criticized the conduct of his department in the past.

“Whether Mr. Ramsey is the right choice can be debated all day. The Philadelphia Police Department is by no means the gold standard,” said activist and writer Christopher “Flood the Drummer” Norris, who has written on the experiences of black Philadelphians interacting with policeand oversight of the PPD.”When choosing among the lesser evils, I think President Obama went with the person who has the most experience in running large police departments.”

Ramsey has previously served as police commissioner in Washington D.C. and Chicago.

But Norris said he thinks Obama’s proposal for a $263 million package to retrain and equip police nationwide with body cameras should be passed by Congress as soon as possible.

“It’s the right step for the federal government to step in and provide capital for the implementation of police body cameras,” he said. “Ramsey’s mind, his brain, his leadership shouldn’t be diminished just because Philly has corrupt cops walking on the beat.”

Philly has had its problems — six police officers are currently facing federal corruption charges filed in August for allegedly robbing, extorting and kidnapping drug dealers.

But under Ramsey, the department has seen various reforms. On Monday, 31 police officers in the 22nd district volunteered to pilot a body camera program for six months to test the technology.

“Wearing cameras is the best conceivable thing that can happen,” said Lewis Small, an attorney who represented teenager Darrin Manning, who claimed a police officer ruptured his testicle in January. That officer is back on street duty after being cleared of wrongdoing, police confirmed.

“It’s a check on rogue cops. It also protects them from unfair complaints,” Small said.

While acknowledging Philadelphia has its problems, Ramsey was optimistic about the task force.

“There’s never a perfect time, and no one is ever going to have a perfect strategy or be in a position where they are without any criticism at all. We have to always work through it and honestly move toward trying to get better,” he said. “It doesn’t mean that we have everything solved in Philadelphia, but we have made progress. We have a long way to go, and so does everyone else, but collectively we can get there.”

Additional reporting by Tommy Rowan

Metro Philadelphia

Recent Posts

Tyrese Maxey saves Sixers’ season with 46-point masterclass

Madison Square Garden — The New York Knicks took to their home court with the…

6 hours ago

As National Hoagie Day approaches, which is Philadelphia’s favorite?

As National Hoagie Day approaches, which hoagie is Philly's favorite? Philadelphia is one of the…

12 hours ago

Parker says she ‘doesn’t want to fight’ after Board of Education dispute

Mayor Cherelle Parker urged unity during an impassioned address Tuesday directly to City Council, a…

12 hours ago

Union set to resume their previously postponed match vs Seattle Sounders tonight at 7:30 pm

The Philadelphia Union lost their first match of the 2024 MLS season just three days…

13 hours ago

Lawmakers and advocates make last-ditch push to extend affordable internet subsidy

By KAVISH HARJAI and PABLO MONSIVAIS Associated Press Twenty-three million families in the U.S. will…

14 hours ago

Autistic man assaulted on SEPTA’s Broad Street Line

Police are seeking the public's help in identifying a suspect involved in an assault of a…

14 hours ago

This website uses cookies.