Former San Antonio law enforcement officer looks to bridge relations between police and community

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Former San Antonio law enforcement officer looks to bridge relations between police and community
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Former San Antonio police officer Troy Smith is highly committed to helping the police and community members understand each other’s points of view. He started the “Walk a Mile in My Shoes” workshop to help build bridges.

is highly committed to helping the police and community members understand each other’s points of view. He started the “Walk a Mile in My Shoes” workshop to help build bridges., who was wanted on a felony warrant, on the West Side on Monday. He said it’s evident that there’s tension.

“The community has gotten afraid of the police, and I believe the police became afraid of the community,” Smith said.“As a minority business owner, the process to get funding is so difficult. And then once you get it, you have to go out, spend the money and then get reimbursed, and most small organizations like that can’t do that,” he said. allotted more than $5.

“It’s a drop in the bucket. We always say, ‘You take what you can get.’ You can always use more,” Smith said. In April, the city’s Public Safety Committee will discuss the allocation of some $56 million in federal funds from the American Rescue Plan Act. The Public Safety Committee and city council will then decide how to allocate those funds.

The hope for Smith is that the ease makes it easier for grassroots organizations to apply for support to continue their mission.

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