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New Director of Public Safety, Jermaine Cherry, outlines plans for 2019-20 school year

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Director of Public Safety, Jermaine Cherry

CHARLOTTE, N.C./July 19, 2019 鈥听芭乐视频鈥檚 new Director of Public Safety, Jermaine Cherry, is wasting no time getting to work. The chief officially joined in July and is outlining his plan for the school year, before students arrive for the fall semester. With a background in campus policing, at East Carolina University and North Carolina A&T State University, Cherry is hoping to bring his expertise of partnerships, student engagement and traditional community policing to JCSU.听

听鈥淎 Chief Cherry led department will be known by the three P鈥檚, I would like to say. Professionalism, proactive and preparedness,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e faced with a lot of challenges; I want us to be prepared to meet those challenges.鈥澨

While explaining his campus policies, Cherry also touched on the fatal shooting at UNC Charlotte, which took the lives of two people, in April. The incident had a major impact on Charlotte, including students at JCSU.

鈥淲e are looking to roll out active shooter training through campus. We have to work out logistics. We have got to figure out how to flush that out, but we want to be a part of preparing the campus community and teaching them some strategy they can do if that tragedy were to visit our campus.鈥

The active shooter training will not only be for students, but faculty, staff and officers, who already have rapid deployment training.

In addition to preparing students for an active shooter situation, Cherry is also hoping to engage with students through social media. Campus police will soon launch their Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages. They will also roll out a number of crime prevention programs during the school year. Male and female students will have the opportunity to learn rape aggression defense (RAD), build relationships with officers through the safe program, and partner with campus police for events.

He added, 鈥淲e鈥檙e stronger together than we are individually鈥, when speaking about the partnerships he hopes to form.

Cherry wholeheartedly believes in the community-policing motto, which will be visible throughout the school year. He said, 鈥淲e have great working relationships with CMPD and the sheriff鈥檚 office so we look to continue those relationships.鈥 He has also started fostering a relationship with Charlotte鈥檚 District Attorney, Spencer B. Merriweather.听

In speaking on his plan, Cherry emphasized, 鈥淚鈥檓 elated to have the opportunity to lead this great agency at this great institution. I believe we have a bright future ahead of us.鈥 He asks that the campus be patient as he transitions into his new role and encourages faculty, staff and students to engage with him this school year.

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