Can Adam Geer earn Philadelphians’ trust and help the Parker administration more effectively fight one of its most intractable challenges? Plus, how peer cities do hybrid work.
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel , District Attorney Larry Krasner , and Adam N. Geer, the city’s chief public safety director , at news conference in January.
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