Gadsden State signs MOU with City of Gadsden

Gadsden, Ala. — The police departments for Gadsden State Community College and the City of Gadsden signed a Memorandum of Understanding today to enhance community safety and cooperation. The agreement aims to promote mutual assistance and collaborative efforts to ensure the well-being of residents and students in Gadsden.
 
“This is a significant step towards building a safer and more secure community,” said Jay Freeman, chief of the Gadsden State Police and Public Safety Department.

Gadsden State Community College president Dr. Kathy Murphy signs a Memorandum of Understanding between the College’s and City of Gadsden’s police departments as GSCC police chief Jay Freeman stands behind her. City of Gadsden mayor Craig Ford and Gadsden Police Department chief Lamar Jaggears wait to sign. 

Through the MOU, both departments pledge to share resources, expertise and information to enhance public safety and emergency response capabilities. Freeman said the partnership is a testament to the power of community collaboration in creating a safer environment for citizens and students.
 
“This MOU marks a significant milestone in our join commitment to safeguarding our community,” he said. “By working together, we are not just pooling resources. We are building a stronger, more resilient Gadsden. Together, we stand stronger to maintain peace and security and to respond more effectively to any challenges that may arise.”
 
Gadsden State created the new police department to serve all five of its campuses last year. Freeman was named chief in May 2023.


Left to right: Gadsden State police chief Jay Freeman, Gadsden State president Dr. Kathy Murphy, City of Gadsden mayor Craig Ford and Gadsden Police Department chief Lamar Jaggears after the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the police departments. 

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