Bartlett Residents: Your Voice Matters! Join DA Mulroy for a Crucial Town Hall on Public Safety
Local & National News | November 14, 2024
As part of the District Attorney's Community Forum Series, this event aims to foster open dialogue and collaborative problem-solving.

Written by: JR Robinson

In an era where community engagement is more critical than ever, Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy is taking a bold step to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the citizens they serve. On Tuesday, November 19th, at 5:30 PM, DA Mulroy will host a pivotal town hall meeting at New Hope Christian Church in Bartlett, offering residents a unique opportunity to shape the future of public safety in their community.

A Forum for Change: Your Concerns, Our Priority

This town hall is not just another meeting—it's a chance for your voice to be heard. As part of the District Attorney's Community Forum Series, this event aims to foster open dialogue and collaborative problem-solving. DA Mulroy will personally address the pressing issues affecting Bartlett's safety and well-being, ensuring that community concerns are at the forefront of future initiatives.

Spotlight on Innovation: The V11 Initiative

One of the key topics on the agenda is the DA's groundbreaking Fast Track Violent Crime Initiative, known as "V11." This innovative program is set to revolutionize how violent crime cases are handled, promising swifter justice and a stronger deterrent against serious offenses in Shelby County.

Beyond Crime Fighting: Building a Resilient Community

The town hall will also showcase a range of community-centered initiatives focused on:

These efforts underscore the DA's office commitment to not just fighting crime, but building a safer, more connected Bartlett.

 

Your Participation: The Key to a Safer Bartlett

"We can't build a safer community without the input and involvement of our residents," says DA Mulroy. "This town hall is your chance to directly influence the policies and programs that will shape Bartlett's future. Your insights are invaluable in our shared goal of creating a more secure and vibrant community."

Don't Miss This Opportunity!

This free, public event is more than just a meeting—it's a step towards a safer, more united Bartlett. Be part of the change. Mark your calendars and make your voice heard on November 19th!

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