Ferguson said he’s heard additional rumors of “bad officers” being cycled through the United States, which doesn’t happen in Provo, according to Ferguson.

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Provo is not immune to this nationwide upheaval that’s going on,” Kaufusi said.Ferguson said there are ongoing investigations stemming from the June 29 protest and officers “won’t stop” until those who were involved in violence are arrested. “I’m not saying it doesn’t happen in the nation, but we won’t take officers who are in disciplinary processes in their home agency,” he said.

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PROVO — Troubled by the rumors stemming from a recent protest that became violent in downtown Provo in late June, city officials are trying to stop the spread of misinformation while preparing for future protests. It did not happen.”It also responds to the rumor that the Provo Police Department requested assistance from a Second Amendment group two nights after the June 29 incident Ferguson said officers did not request any help from outside groups and that Utah Citizen’s Alarm, the group that showed up with firearms and tactical gear as a counterprotest, came on their own.
newsletter We recognize this is a controversial issue in our community, and we again appreciate the work of the sponsors, the county clerk and the city recorder on this issue.”Start your day with the top stories you missed while you were sleeping. “But when peaceful protest is hijacked by violent individuals then yes, we are prepared for that, too.”Start your day with the top stories you missed while you were sleeping. The website also addresses the programs and policies that are in place to train Provo police on social justice sensitivity and the proper use of force, saying officers participate in “regular training.”Kaufusi said she hopes the website will be able to address those damaging rumors that “do nothing but build wedges.” While initially peaceful, the demonstration June 29 became violent when a man fired a gun into a car that was attempting to turn onto Center Street.

PROVO — Troubled by the rumors stemming from a recent protest that became violent in downtown Provo in late June, city officials are trying to stop the spread of misinformation while preparing for future protests.
“This did not meet the requirement of 3,157 certified names. Council Twitter. “However, the required threshold was not met. PROVO — A referendum aimed at overturning the Provo City Council’s decision to allow up to five breweries to open into the downtown area failed to earn enough signatures to be added to the November ballot.The Provo City Recorder conducted a recount of the petition signatures in the presence of one of the petition sponsors with representatives from the Utah County Clerk’s office, according to “The result of the recount was that the petition sponsors had submitted 3,069 certified names,” the announcement said. (1/3)If the referendum had received enough support to be included on the November 2020 ballot, the question would have been voting on Class F beer licenses, not if there should be brewpubs or not, Kaufusi acknowledge that the issue was “controversial” in her comments to the Herald.“I appreciate the engaged citizens who wanted to bring this to a citizen vote,” Kaufusi told the paper. Rezone of property at 500 S and State Street is approved 5:1. He said Provo police supports the citizens’ right to protest and wants to sit down and have a conversation with protestors as “there’s always room for change and there’s always room for improvement in any organization,” however violence pushes back their ability to engage in those discussions. ... Provo Police on Twitter. Provo City’s Administration and Municipal Council have a conundrum – to mask or not to mask. Sign up for the Copyright © 2020 Deseret News Publishing Company. All Rights Reserved “Police community relationships are too important to Provo’s public safety and quality of life to allow false rumors and misinformation to undermine community goodwill and trust built up over decades,” said Provo Mayor Michelle Kaufusi. “When we come to the table with our partners and we start talking about positive changes that keep this community safe, and then outside sources come into our community with ill intent to do nothing but violence and they bring guns, it’s unacceptable,” Ferguson said. All Rights Reserved The news was also shared on Provo City’s Twitter account.