Politics & Government
Knoxville Police Advisory & Review Committee To Meet Jan. 28
The virtual session will include a public forum.

January 21, 2021
The City of Knoxville Police Advisory & Review Committee (PARC) will hold its 4th Quarter meeting on Thursday, Jan. 28, at 6 p.m. via the Zoom online platform.
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Join Zoom webinar via this link.
Webinar ID: 980 4430 4496
Passcode: 297893
Police Advisory & Review Committee members, PARC Executive Director LaKenya Middlebrook, Knoxville Police Department Chief Eve Thomas, Deputy Law Director Ronald Mills and others will be in attendance.
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PARC members will present information on cases received by the Knoxville Police Department’s Internal Affairs Unit in October, November and December 2020. The agenda also includes committee business, speakers who have requested to address the committee, and a public forum, limited to three minutes per speaker.
Residents wishing to participate in the public forum should email PARC Executive Director LaKenya Middlebrook at lmiddlebrook@knoxvilletn.gov by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 27.
Video of the meeting will be posted at CTVKnox.org.
PARC was established in 1998 to provide an independent review of police activity and make recommendations to the Chief of Police. It is the longest continuously running citizen-run police advisory board in Tennessee.
If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or LEP (Limited English Proficient) and want to request interpretation services, please contact Title VI Coordinator Tatia M. Harris at tharris@knoxvilletn.gov or 865-215-2831. If you are a person with a disability who requires an accommodation to attend, contact City ADA Coordinator Stephanie Brewer Cook at 865-215-2034 or scook@knoxvilletn.gov at least 72 hours before the meeting.
For information on PARC, visit KnoxvilleTN.gov/PARC or call 865-215-3869.
This press release was produced by the City of Knoxville. The views expressed are the author's own.