Attorney General Stein speaks to law enforcement recruitment, retention on May 31

Press release from Attorney General Josh Stein:

Attorney General Josh Stein will hold a press conference on law enforcement recruitment and retention in North Carolina on Wednesday, May 31, at the Western State Crime Lab. Attorney General Stein will be joined by Hendersonville Police Chief Blair Myhand, North Carolina Association of Chiefs of Police Executive Director Bill Hollingsed, Asheville Police Department Captain Brandon Moore, and other leaders to discuss solutions to the staffing and retention challenges that law enforcement agencies and sheriffs’ offices are dealing with throughout North Carolina, including in western North Carolina. Attorney General Stein will be sharing the strategies his office is championing to help end the officer shortage.

Who: Attorney General Josh Stein
Hendersonville Police Chief Blair Myhand
North Carolina Association of Chiefs of Police Executive Director Bill Hollingsed
Asheville Police Department Captain Brandon Moore
Henderson County law enforcement officers
Other North Carolina elected officials and law enforcement leaders

What:    Law Enforcement Recruitment and Retention

When:  Wednesday, May 31, 2023
2:30 p.m.

Where:  Western State Crime Lab
300 St. Paul’s Road
Hendersonville, NC 28792

Why:    Towns and cities across North Carolina continue to face a series of challenges to public safety – including law enforcement shortages that make it difficult to respond to violent crimes. Attorney General Stein is working to address these shortages through a number of proposals that will help recruit and retain more public-spirited officers to keep North Carolinians safe.

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