Sheriff Waters says 13% police pay raise is ‘very much needed’ after police union, city reach preliminary agreement

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Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters held a Neighborhood Crime Prevention Walk Saturday morning, where he not only had the opportunity to engage with the Beacon Hills and Harbor communities, but also share his reaction to the police union and the city of Jacksonville agreeing to a preliminary deal that increases the starting pay for officers.

Local NewsSheriff T.K. Waters and dozens of other Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office members participated in the Neighborhood Crime Prevention Walk in the Beacon Hills and Harbor communities off Fort Caroline Road Saturday morning.Saturday morning, where he had the opportunity to engage with the Beacon Hills and Harbor communities, and share his reaction to the

For more than a year and a half, Waters and JSO have held neighborhood crime prevention walks. The latest one took place off Fort Caroline Road.“People are really appreciative that they get a chance to talk to us and see the actual engagement that we actually have,” Waters said.Latasha Hobbs has been going on as many of these walks as she can. She lost her son, Maurice, back in 2017 — two days after his 18th birthday.“Absolutely there is an impact.

 

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