
Killeen Police Department Building Bridges with the Community
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Coffee with a Cop: Your Chance to Chat with Killeen Police
The Killeen Police Department is hosting a meet and greet for the members of the community to come out and get to know the local police force. The meeting is going to be at the Starbucks located at 103 w Rancier Avenue, Killeen. Coffee with a Cop will take place from 10:00am to 12:00pm.
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️ Informal Conversations: Ask Questions Without the Blue Lights
This is not a formal meeting as there is no agenda or talking points already planned out. According to the Facebook page of the Killeen Police Department police department is doing this to provide the residents of Killeen an opportunity to meet with the local officers, have a chance to engage in a conversation without being pulled over on the side of the highway, and to ask the officers questions.
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️ Formal Forum: Killeen PD Town Hall Meeting on Public Safety
If you are wanting to attend a more formal event with the Killeen Police Department, they will be holding a Town Hall Meeting on May 8th from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. The Town Hall will be held at the First Baptist Church Killeen located at 3310 South WS Young Drive. The Chief of Police, Pedro Lopez, will be in attendance along with the KPD Command Staff. The focus of the Town Hall will be public safety and community concerns.
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Building Trust: Killeen PD's Commitment to Community Engagement
It is very refreshing to see a police department making a concerted effort to create a relationship of trust and communication with the community that it serves. Follow the Killeen Police Department's Facebook page to get regular updates on how they are working to connect with the citizens of Killeen.
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