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Guilford County Sheriff Discusses Movement To 'Defund Police' At NAACP Meeting

The Greensboro NAACP hosted the virtual panel discussion streamed via Facebook Live. APRIL LAISSLE/WFDD

Some Greensboro law enforcement officials are fielding questions about reforms proposed during recent racial justice protests. 

On Wednesday, representatives from the Greensboro Police Department, the Guilford County Sheriff's Office, and the Guilford County District Attorney's Office participated in a virtual panel discussion hosted by the Greensboro chapter of the NAACP.

“Defund the police” has been a rallying cry in recent racial justice protests. Activists say there is a need to shift money away from what they call bloated police budgets, and invest in anti-poverty efforts to address the root causes of crime. Guilford County Sheriff Danny Rogers was asked about the term during the meeting.

“You are putting people at risk, putting communities at risk when you start talking about defunding police. I believe that if you begin to start talking about that, you may want police reform in certain areas. I get it. But you need to make sure...I believe communities need to make sure that they specify what they mean.”

The Greensboro City Council is expected to release guidance outlining the specific law enforcement policy changes it supports at a meeting next Tuesday. 

April Laissle is a reporter and WFDD's host of All Things Considered. Her work has been featured on several national news programs and recognized by the Public Media Journalists Association and the Radio Television Digital News Association. Before joining WFDD in 2019, she worked at public radio stations in Ohio and California.

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