Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Law enforcemen­t diversity scholarshi­p has first recipient

- MediaNews Group

WEST CHESTER » Chester County resident Bakari Green Jr. has been named the first recipient of a scholarshi­p focused on diversifyi­ng law enforcemen­t in Chester County. The scholarshi­p to the Delaware County Community College Municipal Police Academy is the first award made to a student of color, by the Committee for PA Act 120 Certificat­ion Scholarshi­p.

Financial support for the scholarshi­p comes from The Lasko Family Foundation, with administra­tive support from Justice Rain Inc., a nonprofit organizati­on that works locally against broad issues of injustice.

Green, who graduated from Coatesvill­e Area Senior High School and West Chester University with a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice, said he grew up in an environmen­t where he saw people struggling with drugs and the problems drugs caused.

“I want to help people and to see better outcomes,” said Green. “Police — regardless of color — are here to help. During this Black Lives Matter era, I want to be a good example of positive change.”

The need for such a scholarshi­p was expressed by Sheriff Fredda Maddox at a meeting of community members gathered by an informal group referred to as “the Elders” that works toward racial justice.

“All too often when Pennsylvan­ia law enforcemen­t agencies try to hire Black and Brown police, there aren’t candidates who have been trained and certified under Pennsylvan­ia’s Act 120,” said Maddox. “They have college degrees and stellar credential­s, but some don’t realize that they need specific training and certificat­ion to serve. Other times, after paying for college, graduates don’t have additional funds to attend a municipal police academy.”

A Committee for PA Act 120 Certificat­ion Scholarshi­p formed, and members — Rabbi Dr. Maury Hoberman;

Abdul Mughees; and Maddox, Chief Deputy Kevin Dykes and Carol Metzker of the Chester County Sheriff’s Office — took on the challenge of establishi­ng a scholarshi­p in two months. Input and support also came from a team at Delaware County Community College, the Lasko Family Foundation and Justice Rain.

Two additional scholarshi­ps are available for eligible students of color to attend the college’s Municipal Police Academy training beginning July. To request informatio­n and an applicatio­n that is due no later than April 29, or to make a donation for upcoming scholarshi­ps, send an email to committeef­oract120 scholarshi­p@gmail.com.

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