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Decatur police chief implements leadership classes for officers
Decatur police chief implements leadership classes for officers

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Decatur police chief implements leadership classes for officers

DECATUR, Ala. (WHNT) — On Monday, Decatur Police Chief Torry Mack began the first in a series of police officer trainings to do what he describes as improving the quality of the department. When Mack was sworn in on June 2, he vowed to restructure the police department, and he said that starts with additional training. Mack brought in national communications specialist Darryl Rivers for the 4-day sessions. Hands Across Decatur extends hours due to heat Rivers had spent his entire adult life as part of the government, including 17 years as a police officer, sergeant and lieutenant. For nearly two years, the Decatur Police Department has been under heavy scrutiny since the police shooting death of Stephen Perkins in September 2023. The department drew more criticism in April with the death of John Scott Jr., who was arrested by police while experiencing an apparent mental health crisis. 'Leadership is not defined with what's on your collar. You could be a born leader, or you can be a leader,' Mack explained. 'Mr. Rivers is going to make a lot of leaders today with his message.' Rivers drilled the police officers on the meaning of earning respect with your ears and then losing that respect with your mouth. 'From time to time, the biggest part of communication is actually listening, and we as human beings don't do that all that well, so we elect to speak before we listen,' Rivers explained. A city-commissioned independent review released in January found Decatur police officers needed more training both on the law and how they interact with the public. Mack said he wants all of his police officers in the department to be trained as leaders in changing the perception of the department. 'This class today is for the sergeants and below or the officers that are aspiring to be sergeants,' said Mack. 'Just to give them a feel of what it takes to be a competent and a professional leader.' Mack added that he is focused on several issues detailed in the review. Rivers told News 19 that his goal for the officers is to believe that they are leaders both in and outside of the department in order to change its public perception. 'Sometimes people feel that the law enforcement community really isn't in tune with the plight of society, so I feel as though one of the main things that law enforcement could do is literally sit back and listen sometimes in order to understand how to best solve problems, issues and situations,' Rivers said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Solve the daily Crossword

2026 Georgia defensive lineman commits to Tennessee football
2026 Georgia defensive lineman commits to Tennessee football

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time14-07-2025

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2026 Georgia defensive lineman commits to Tennessee football

Tennessee received a commitment for its 2026 football recruiting class. Three-star defensive lineman Darryl Rivers committed to the Vols over Georgia Tech and Mississippi State on Friday. The. 6-foot-5, 270-pound prospect is from McEachern High School in Powder Springs, Georgia. 247Sports ranks Rivers as the No. 55 edge prospect in 2026 and the No. 69 player in Georgia. Advertisement Tennessee offered him a scholarship on May 8. He officially visited the Vols on June 20. Tennessee has 17 commitments in its 2026 recruiting class. The Vols' other 16 commitments in 2026 include quarterback Faizon Brandon, wide receiver Tyreek King, tight end Carson Sneed, offensive lineman Gabriel Osenda, linebacker Braylon Outlaw, defensive lineman CJ Edwards, defensive lineman Zach Groves, safety KJ McClain, safety Luke Thompson, defensive end Kedric Golston II, offensive lineman Edward Baker, wide receiver Zaydyn Anderson, quarterback Legend Bey, defensive lineman Dereon Albert, linebacker TJ White and cornerback Jamyan Theodore. Follow Vols Wire on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter). This article originally appeared on Vols Wire: Vols receive commitment from defensive line prospect from Georgia

Darryl Rivers gives Josh Heupel, Tennessee football eight 2026 commits in eight days
Darryl Rivers gives Josh Heupel, Tennessee football eight 2026 commits in eight days

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time04-07-2025

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Darryl Rivers gives Josh Heupel, Tennessee football eight 2026 commits in eight days

Defensive lineman Darryl Rivers committed to Tennessee football as the eighth recruit to pledge to the Vols' 2026 class during an eight-day spurt. On July 4, Rivers announced his decision on X. He chose the Vols over Mississippi State, Georgia Tech and Rutgers among at least 20 FBS scholarship offers. Rivers is a 6-foot-5, 270-pounder at McEachern High from Powder Springs, Georgia. Advertisement He is rated a three-star prospect. He is ranked the No. 71 defensive lineman and No. 630 prospect overall in the 2026 class, according to 247Sports Composite. UT's recruitment of Rivers accelerated over the past two months. The Vols offered him a scholarship on May 8 and hosted him on an official visit on June 20. Here are Tennessee football commitments in 2026 class Rivers is Tennessee's eighth commitment since June 27. UT now has 17 commitments in the 2026 recruiting class, led by five-star quarterback Faizon Brandon. Defensive lineman Dereon Albert, edge rusher Zach Groves, wide receiver Tyreek King, offensive tackle Gabriel Osenda, tight end Carson Sneed and linebacker TJ White committed to the Vols. They are rated four stars by 247Sports Composite. Advertisement The class also includes cornerback Zay Anderson, offensive lineman Edward Baker, athlete Legend Bey, edge rusher CJ Edwards, edge rusher Kedric Golston, safety KJ McClain, safety Luke Thompson, linebacker Braylon Outlaw and cornerback Jamyan Theodore. They are rated three stars. Adam Sparks is the Tennessee football beat reporter. Email X, formerly known as Twitter@AdamSparks. Support strong local journalism by subscribing at Get the latest news and insight on SEC football by subscribing to the SEC Unfiltered newsletter, delivered straight to your inbox. This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Defensive lineman Darryl Rivers commits to Tennessee football

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