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Introduction to Harold Medlock

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Today, The Den introduces retired Chief Harold Medlock who shares his journey from growing up in a Mill Hill community during the 50s and 60s to becoming a seasoned law enforcement officer with a commitment to community trust and accountability. In this episode, Harold opens up about the experiences that ignited his passion for law enforcement.

Initially joining the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department and then taking a temporary leave from the force, Harold reflects on the turning point in his life when he decided to return to policing as Chief of Fayetteville, North Carolina. He shares his experience transitioning into community policing, which allowed him to interact with people on a more personal level and highlights the importance of building relationships and trust within the community. Harold emphasizes the need for effective leadership, accountability, and the willingness to engage in open dialogue with officers to find smarter ways to police and maintain public safety.

Topics Covered:

  • How Harold’s upbringing shaped his perspective on relationships, community, and police
  • His successful comeback with a focus on community policing and relationship-building
  • Why effective leadership and open dialogues are keys to law enforcement reform
  • The importance of building positive connections with community members and understanding their perspectives
  • Harold’s nationwide commitment to trust and accountability among law enforcement officers

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Today, The Den introduces retired Chief Harold Medlock who shares his journey from growing up in a Mill Hill community during the 50s and 60s to becoming a seasoned law enforcement officer with a commitment to community trust and accountability. In this episode, Harold opens up about the experiences that ignited his passion for law enforcement.

Initially joining the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department and then taking a temporary leave from the force, Harold reflects on the turning point in his life when he decided to return to policing as Chief of Fayetteville, North Carolina. He shares his experience transitioning into community policing, which allowed him to interact with people on a more personal level and highlights the importance of building relationships and trust within the community. Harold emphasizes the need for effective leadership, accountability, and the willingness to engage in open dialogue with officers to find smarter ways to police and maintain public safety.

Topics Covered:

  • How Harold’s upbringing shaped his perspective on relationships, community, and police
  • His successful comeback with a focus on community policing and relationship-building
  • Why effective leadership and open dialogues are keys to law enforcement reform
  • The importance of building positive connections with community members and understanding their perspectives
  • Harold’s nationwide commitment to trust and accountability among law enforcement officers

Learn More:


  continue reading

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