Accountability and transparency are necessary components for building community trust and support. Today we’re launching a webpage that makes info on policies, staffing, funding & training easier to find. https://t.co/5xT8I15PIu
Today, we marched.
For George.
For Ahmaud.
For Breonna.
I will never be able to fully understand the pain that Black and Brown communities are forced to bear, but I will spend my life fighting for the justice and peace that everyone deserves.
Troopers Marco Jones & Cynthia Johnson both from the Lansing Post, retire today after 31 years of service. Thank you for all the years of service and congratulations on retirement.
I will issue an emergency declaration tonight to ensure officials have the resources they need to respond to the Edenville Dam collapse. The State Emergency Operations Center is activated & fully engaged in the response. We’ll share additional information as it becomes available.
The Michigan State Police is expecting demonstrators at the Capitol tomorrow. Lieutenants Oleksyk and Robinson are here today to provide public information about what you can expect from us and what we expect from anyone in attendance.
Using your right to peaceably protest in such a manner as to spread a virus which may endanger your life, the lives of your friends, family and neighbors, and the lives of countless food service, law enforcement and healthcare workers does not make you a patriot.
Leaders everywhere have heard a few concerns from children, so I wanted to be sure to address two important topics with our kids — the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy.
.@GovWhitmer to Give Update on COVID-19 at 10:30 a.m. Follow along live right here on Twitter or on Facebook: https://t.co/7O0QN3dsI7
An MP3 audio file will be available to download shortly after the conclusion of the update at: https://t.co/a06PQtaol3.
F/Lt. Detrich Speights, Lt. Brian Oleksyk, Troopers Marco Jones & Harris Edwards visited #WestMichiganAviationAcademy in Grand Rapids today and spoke to students at WMAA’s #BlackHistoryMonth Lunch and Learn event.
Debbie Harry the chicken learns to walk on a new set of 3-D printed prosthetic feet. Students at West Michigan Aviation Academy designed many prototypes before finding one that worked.