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Council to discuss Rails to Trails, school resource officer program

Posted at 11:39 pm April 13, 2018
By John Huotari 2 Comments

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The Oak Ridge City Council is pictured above in December 2016. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

 

The Oak Ridge City Council will discuss a part of the Rails to Trails program, which could convert a former railway in central Oak Ridge into a bicycle and pedestrian greenway, and the current status of the city’s school resource officer program on Tuesday.

The discussion of the design and acquisition process for the CSX Railroad railway, which is no longer being used, will be led by Jon Hetrick, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks director, and representatives from Morton, Thomas, and Associates of Kingsport, Tennessee.

The discussion of the current status of the city’s school resource officer program will be led by Oak Ridge Police Chief James Akagi. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: James Akagi, Jon Hetrick, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge City Council, Rails-to-Trails, school resource officer, work session

Two more students charged after threats, including shooting-related threat

Posted at 6:25 pm February 23, 2018
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Oak Ridge High School Trash Can Fire

Oak Ridge High School

 

Two more Oak Ridge students have been charged after police investigated threats, including a shooting-related threat, at Oak Ridge High School and Robertsville Middle School on Friday.

In the threat reported at Oak Ridge High School, a 15-year-old male student allegedly made verbal threats to another student, saying that if he was going to “shoot up the school,” he “would shoot her first,” the Oak Ridge Police Department said.

The threat was reported just before 3 p.m. Friday. The boy was removed from class and taken to the principal’s office, along with the alleged victim and a witness, the ORPD said.

“After conducting interviews and further investigation, officers learned the suspect allegedly made verbal threats to another student, stating that if he was going to ‘shoot up the school,’ he ‘would shoot her first,'” the ORPD said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Oak Ridge, Police, Police and Fire, Slider Tagged With: Anderson County Juvenile Court, Anderson County Schools, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, assault, City of Oak Ridge, Clinton High School, District Attorney's Office, harassment, James Akagi, Mark Lucas, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Schools, ORPD, Robertsville Middle School, safety, shooting-related threat, threat, Tim Parrott

Student arrested after threatening to ‘shoot up’ school

Posted at 3:55 pm February 22, 2018
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Note: This story was updated at 4:40 p.m.

A Robertsville Middle School student was arrested Thursday after threatening to “shoot up the school,” authorities said.

The Oak Ridge Police Department received a report of the threat at 9:59 a.m. Thursday. The alleged threat came during a moment of silence for the victims of the school shooting in Florida, the ORPD said.

The 13-year-old male student was immediately removed from class and taken to the principal’s office where two ORPD officers conducted an interview, according to a statement from police. The student admitted to saying he was going to “shoot up the school,” but he apologized and told officers he was joking and did not mean it, the statement said.

Officers also interviewed a parent of the student who confirmed that the teen does not have access to any firearms at home. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: disruption of a gathering, false reporting, harassment, James Akagi, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, Robertsville Middle School, school shooting, threat

Pastor, police chief the speakers at event on building community

Posted at 1:13 pm September 10, 2017
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Derrick Hammond

Derrick Hammond

An Oak Ridge pastor and the police chief will be the speakers at a Monday morning discussion of building community.

The speakers are Derrick Hammond, pastor of Oak Valley Baptist Church, and Oak Ridge Police Chief James Akagi.

The discussion is scheduled to start at 11 a.m. Monday, September 11, in the Fellowship Hall at Grace Covenant Church at 320 Robertsville Road.

The discussion is sponsored by Women’s Interfaith Dialogue. It will focus on “Building Community in a Time of Hatred and Violence,” a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: building community, Building Community in a Time of Hatred and Violence, Derrick Hammond, Grace Covenant Church, James Akagi, Oak Valley Baptist Church, Women's Interfaith Dialogue

Anderson County Sheriff’s Department celebrating National Police Week

Posted at 9:04 am May 15, 2017
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The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department will join law enforcement agencies across the nation in celebrating National Police Week, May 14 through May 20, a press release said.

May 15 is National Peace Officers Memorial Day, and the week containing May 15 has been National Police Week, since President John F. Kennedy signed Public Law 87-726 on October 1, 1962. It was not until May 15, 1982, that the first National Peace Officers’ Memorial Day service was held.

Activities during National Police Week now include the annual Candlelight Vigil at the National Law Enforcement Officer’s Memorial in Washington, D.C. The National Peace Officers’ Memorial Day Service on May 15 draws thousands from across the nation.

The Sheriff’s Department has lost eight officers in the line of duty. Seven were killed by gunfire, and one died in an automobile accident, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff's Department, James Akagi, law enforcement, National Peace Officers Memorial Day, National Police Week, Oak Ridge Police Department

Crisis intervention training helps save life in Rocky Top

Posted at 2:08 pm April 5, 2017
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Twenty law enforcement personnel graduated from Crisis Intervention Team, or CIT, training on March 10, 2017. The graduates represented Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, Rocky Top Police Department, Anderson County Corrections Office, and Blount Memorial Security. (Submitted photo)

Twenty law enforcement personnel graduated from Crisis Intervention Team, or CIT, training on March 10, 2017. The graduates represented Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, Rocky Top Police Department, Anderson County Corrections Office, and Blount Memorial Security. (Submitted photo)

 

Twenty law enforcement personnel graduated from Crisis Intervention Team, or CIT, training on March 10. The graduates represented Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, Rocky Top Police Department, Anderson County Corrections Office, and Blount Memorial Security.

CIT is an innovative first-responder model of police-based crisis intervention with community, health care, and advocacy partnerships. CIT provides 40 hours of specialized training for problem solving and de-escalating crisis situations with individuals who have a mental illness. Studies show it also improves the safety of patrol officers, consumers, family members, and citizens within the community, a press release said.

“Thanks to the partnership between the Oak Ridge City Police Department, Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, Ridgeview Behavioral Health, NAMI Oak Ridge, the Mental Health Association of East Tennessee, and other community health advocates, our community has better equipped itself with first responders who have an effective set of communication and problem solving skills,” Oak Ridge Police Department Chief James Akagi said in his opening remarks.

So far, the East Tennessee Crisis Intervention Team has trained more than 180 law enforcement personnel, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Health, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Rocky Top, Top Stories Tagged With: Amy M. Purkey, Anderson County Corrections Office, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Blount Memorial Security, Brian Buuck, Brittany Streetman, Charles R. Crothers, Chelsey Pickens, CIT, crisis intervention, Crisis Intervention Team, crisis situations, David Campbell, Gary Beaty, James Akagi, Jeremy R. Phillips, Joe Harrison, Jonathan P. Bailey, Kurt I. W. Lauen, Mark Whaley, Marty W. Fenton, mental illness, Michael Yates, NAMI-Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Police Department, Philip Knight, Ray J. Green, Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services, Robert Collins, Rocky Top Police Department, Sam Cochran, Shain Vowell, Shawn L. Bannach, Thomas J. Hartsfield, Todd Johnston, Tyler A. Culver

ORPD working to increase use of seat belts, safety restraints for children

Posted at 9:45 am February 27, 2017
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The Oak Ridge Police Department is working with state officials to increase the use of seat belts and safety restraints for children, a press release said.

The ORPD is partnering with the Tennessee Highway Safety Office, or THSO, for its annual Seatbelts Are For Everyone, or SAFE, campaign. This statewide initiative is designed to increase seatbelt usage and child passenger safety restraint usage through the implementation of occupant-protection programs, public events, and checkpoints throughout local communities across Tennessee, the press release said.

The SAFE campaign began February 24, and it will conclude on August 1. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: James Akagi, Oak Ridge Police Department, safe, seat belts, seatbelt enforcement, Seatbelts Are For Everyone, Tennessee Highway Safety Office, THSO, Vic Donoho

Community Matters leaders report back at ORHS on Sunday

Posted at 1:02 pm April 23, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

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Pictured above at a Community Matters forum at Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church on Nov. 1, 2015, are the Reverend Derrick Hammond of Oak Valley Baptist Church, center, the Rev. Jake Morrill of Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, left, and Father Brent Shelton of St. Mary’s Parish. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The leaders of the Community Matters series of forums held last fall will report back on what they’ve learned at Oak Ridge High School on Sunday.

The informational session is scheduled from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Sunday, April 24. All Oak Ridge residents are invited to attend.

This event will feature community leaders including Oak Ridge Mayor Warren Gooch, Police Chief Jim Akagi, ORHS Principal Martin McDonald, and leading pastors in town, all to continue the conversation begun last fall, a press release said.

“In the last couple of years, communities around the country have engaged the conversation sparked by Black Lives Matter,” the press release said. “In some communities, this has looked like protest. In others, it has looked like study and reflection.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Community, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider Tagged With: Black Lives Matter, Community Matters, Derrick Hammond, J.B. Shelton, Jake Morrill, James Akagi, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Oak Valley Baptist Church, St. Mary's Catholic Church

Opinion: Community leaders convene Community Matters forums

Posted at 3:04 pm October 10, 2015
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Editor’s Note: We are including this column on our news page in addition to our opinion page because it includes information about upcoming community forums.

Last November, a grand jury in Ferguson, Missouri, decided not to indict Officer Darren Wilson for the death of Michael Brown. Given the many strong feelings all over the country, several clergy in Oak Ridge decided to address our community. In our public statement, we called for “inspiration, perspiration, and collaboration” in our shared efforts for racial justice. We concluded, “We, the faith community, look forward to partnering in 2015 to foster holistic, long-term, and systemic solutions to the complex set of social, economic, and community challenges that plague our great society.”

In the 11 months since, painful conversations about race across our country have continued in Baltimore, Maryland; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Dallas, Texas; Charleston, South Carolina; and even now, in Oak Ridge.

This summer, the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church began to display a message on its electronic Oak Ridge Turnpike sign, which reads, “Black Lives Matter.” Given the national scope of this slogan, people have taken this to mean different things. Some have responded, “All lives matter,” while others have answered with, “Police lives matter.” One thing is sure: It has stirred conversation and fostered what Martin Luther King Jr. called “a type of constructive, nonviolent tension which is necessary for growth.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Faith, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Opinion, Top Stories Tagged With: Black Lives Matter, Community Matters, Darren Wilson, Derrick M. Hammond, J.B. Shelton, Jake Morrill, James Akagi, Michael Brown, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Oak Valley Baptist Church, Police Lives Matter, racial justice, St. Mary's Catholic Church, town hall meetings

State officials, local agencies to crack down on seat belt use, impaired driving

Posted at 1:53 pm November 9, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Kendell Poole

Kendell Poole

Traffic fatalities in Anderson County are up significantly this year, and Tennessee officials and local law enforcement agencies will announce a campaign on Monday to crack down on drivers not using seat belts or driving while impaired during the holidays.

The announcement is scheduled for 1 p.m. Monday, November 10, at the Oak Ridge Civic Center at 1403 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Among those participating will be Kendell Poole, director of the Tennessee Governor’s Highway Safety Office, and members of the Tennessee Highway Patrol, as well as representatives of the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, and Oak Ridge, Clinton, Norris, and Rocky Top police departments.

“There have been 16 traffic fatalities in Anderson County in 2014, which represents a 77 percent increase compared to 2013,” a press release said. “This is the third highest year-to-date difference in fatalities that an individual county has seen in Tennessee. Seventy-five percent of the fatalities were unrestrained. In an effort to prevent additional fatalities and injuries, Anderson County agencies will be increasing enforcement and conducting sobriety checkpoints and saturation patrols.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Clinton, Norris, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Rocky Top, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Clinton Police Department, David McGill, driving, driving while impaired, enforcement, Gary Wood, James Akagi, Jim Shetterly, Kendell Poole, law enforcement, Norris Police Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, Paul White, Rick Scarbrough, Rocky Top Police Department, saturation patrols, seat belts, sobriety checkpoints, Steve Dillard, Tennessee, Tennessee Governor's Highway Safety Office, Tennessee Highway Patrol, traffic fatalities

City, state work to reduce infant deaths through safe sleep program

Posted at 1:02 am June 6, 2014
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Photo courtesy Tennessee Department of Health/Safe Sleep.

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Oak Ridge Police Department partners with Tennessee Department of Health to reduce infant deaths

One of the top priorities of the Tennessee Department of Health is to reduce the state’s infant mortality rate (a measure of how many babies die before reaching their first birthday). TDH has discovered that 20 percent of all infant deaths in Tennessee are due to unsafe sleep practices. As part of this effort to save babies’ lives, Oak Ridge Police Department is partnering with the Tennessee Department of Health in the effort to reduce infant mortality by participating in the Direct On Scene Education, or DOSE, program.

DOSE is an innovative program using first responders to educate families about safe sleep for all infants. First responders at the Oak Ridge Police Department will be educating all households with pregnant women or infants after they respond to the immediate emergency. Our police officers will be equipped with safe sleep kits to provide to families. These kits contain educational materials to teach the caregivers about safe sleep environments for infants. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Health, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, State, Top Stories Tagged With: American Academy of Pediatrics, Direct On Scene Education, DOSE, infant deaths, infant mortality, infants, James Akagi, Oak Ridge Police Department, pregnant women, safe sleep, safe sleep kits, TDH, Tennessee, Tennessee Department of Health, unsafe sleep practices

Man breaks into car of police chief’s wife, arrested

Posted at 9:00 pm September 26, 2013
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James T. Akagi

James T. Akagi

Information from WYSH Radio

A 20-year-old man remains behind bars after he allegedly broke into the wrong car Friday night in Oak Ridge.

Late Friday night, Oak Ridge Police Department Chief James Akagi was at home when he heard his dog barking and went to investigate. He found several items from his wife’s unlocked car in his driveway and spotted an unfamiliar vehicle parked nearby. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: burglary, car, James Akagi, Justin Wagner, Oak Ridge Police Department

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