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Congratulations and thank you for 10 years and counting!
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Congratulations and thank you for 10 years and counting!
Stay safe!This week we recognize Lt. Garrett Carr.

He was presented with his 2nd service stripe after hitting his 10 year anniversary at WPD. Two small stripes on your sleeve may seem small, but they represent a significant amount of impacts made in this community. In his service so far he was made a Field Training Officer, Drug Recognition Expert, Tactical Instructor, served on our Community Resource Unit, is a member of our Mobile Field Force and Honor Guard teams. In 2023 he was promoted to Lieutenant, now supervising some of those teams.

His career is an example of the incredible skills you can achieve in just a short time in this career.
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Thank you for 30 years of service! Enjoy retirement and stay safe!Rock Island Police Chief Richard Landi to Retire

After more than 30 years with the Rock Island Police Department, Chief Richard Landi has announced his retirement, effective Friday, April 26, 2024.

Chief Landi was appointed chief of police in April, 2022 after serving five months as interim chief. He began his career with the Rock Island Police Department in December 1993 as a patrol officer in Field Operations. He rose through the ranks of the police department, serving as sergeant from 2003 to 2010, and as lieutenant until 2020 when he was appointed to deputy chief of police.

“It's been an honor and privilege to have served in one of the finest police organizations in the nation,” Chief Landi said. “Over the past 30 years, I've served in many roles within the police department and was fortunate to have worked with so many dedicated and talented people - past and present - many of whom shaped me as a police officer and guided me as a future leader.

“The capstone to what has been a wonderful and rewarding career undoubtedly has been that of becoming the department's police chief. While this role wasn't something I thought to achieve, attaining it provided me with the opportunity to lead the department through what has been the most challenging and changing landscape that law enforcement has experienced during my career.”

Chief Landi attended Black Hawk College for law enforcement and criminal justice and received his certification from the University of Illinois Police Training Institute for Basic Correctional Officer, Basic Law Enforcement Officer and Master Firearms Instructor. He earned various certifications in areas of police operations, management and administration throughout his career.

Prior to joining the City of Rock Island, Chief Landi began his law enforcement career in 1990 as an auxiliary police officer for the Village of Milan. He then joined the Mercer County Sheriff’s Department as a correctional officer, where he later became the jail administrator.

During his nearly 31-year tenure at the Rock Island Police Department, Chief Landi has served in a variety of roles, including: field training officer, firearms and Use of Force instructor, assistant watch commander and watch commander for the Field Operations Division, deputy commander of the Technical Services Division, deputy commander of the police department’s Emergency Response Team, deputy commander of the ILEAS Region 2 WMD Special Response Team and agent in the Office of Professional Standards. Additionally, Chief Landi has earned numerous service awards during his career to include letters of recognition, certificates of appreciation, commendations and Life Saving awards.

“On behalf of the City, I would like to express our sincere appreciation for Chief Landi and the incredible leadership he has provided to the Rock Island Police Department," said Mayor Mike Thoms. "His dedication and commitment has led to a decrease in crime, improved community relations and an increase in efficiencies across the department.

"We congratulate Chief Landi on a job well done and wish him well on his retirement."

In addition to overseeing the daily operations of the police department, Chief Landi supervised the department’s recruitment efforts, reorganized staff and implemented new technologies to improve the department’s efficiency and effectiveness in delivering police services to the community. This includes transitioning to the new P-25 radio network for police, fire and emergency services in Rock Island and Scott Counties; implementation of a new records management and 911 dispatch system; a new Automated License Plate Recognition System (ALPR); and the continuing expansion of the city’s camera network.

Under his leadership, the police department enacted numerous operational policy and procedural changes to meet the mandates of Illinois’ Safe-T-Act; partnered with Family Resources to embed a crime victim specialist into the department for victim support and assistance; completed the police department’s third re-accreditation under the Illinois Law Enforcement Accreditation Program (ILEAP) for Tier 2 status; joined with the six other Illinois Quad Cities law enforcement agencies to adopt the Ten Shared Principles in partnership with the Rock Island County NAACP; and worked with the Rock Island-Milan School District to reintroduce a school resource officer to the high school.

Chief Landi’s efforts to strengthen partnerships with neighboring law enforcement agencies led to an intergovernmental support agreement between the City and the Rock Island Arsenal for the management of their police and fire radio service maintenance; collaboration with the Davenport Police Department to expand Group Violence Intervention (GVI) to Rock Island; and collaboration with the Moline Police Department for a shared automated biometric fingerprint identification system to aid their Criminal Investigations Divisions in solving cases.
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Thank you, #administrativeprofessionals! 💙💙Happy Administrative Professionals Day to Emily Weatherford!

The Murray Police Department would like to take a moment to honor and appreciate Emily for her incredible dedication, hard work, and the invaluable support she provides. Emily’s organizational skills, attention to detail, and positive attitude are truly exceptional.
Thank you, Emily, for keeping everything running smoothly and making our workdays brighter with your presence. Your contributions are instrumental to our success, and we’re grateful to have you as part of our team. Here’s to Emily, on this special day.
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Stay safe!Ari graduated from another training class! She successfully completed Intermediate Obedience Part 1 Class. She did so well, and we are so happy with how well she has progressed through her training.

Ari is OVPD’s Wellness K9, a part of Chief Riley’s overall employee wellness program. Her job is to help reduce stress and help employees during times of critical or traumatic incidents, and for daily stress relief. She can also be deployed for victims of traumatic crimes, to assist them through the difficult process of the investigation.

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Economic Freedom

Arguably, the greatest freedom of all is the freedom of choice, the power to make your own decisions and command your own destiny.

Amongst all of the decisions that you can make in your life, your financial decisions typically have some of the largest impacts, positive or negative, on the quality of your life and the options that you will have available to you.

We recently faced an unprecedented convergence of economic challenges…depreciating home values, a plunging stock market, record levels of consumer debt, unemployment, a rise in inflation, high fuel prices, and restricted access to credit at the consumer and institutional levels.

While there are still issues and concerns that must be addressed, many economic indicators have fortunately stabilized.  Rest assured, however, that we will face further uncertainty and economic turmoil in years to come.

When challenges arise and economic uncertainty looms, virtually all of the volatility that is created in the financial marketplace is driven by two factors, fear and rampant speculation.

If you are somebody who is fearful and full of anxiety about your finances, do you also feel helpless and lost about what to do?  Can you imagine how great it would feel to be free of your fear and to experience peace of mind relative to your finances?

It is more important now than at any time in the last 75 years to make good financial decisions that will help you to achieve your own economic freedom and minimize any restrictions that will keep you from realizing your financial goals.

Make no mistake about it.  You can enjoy economic freedom no matter how much money you make and regardless of what your financial situation has been in the past.  You and your own actions will be the sole determinants of whether or not you achieve financial strength and soundness.   Conversely, if you do not set financial goals for yourself and get on the path that leads to the achievement of those goals, it will be your fault and your fault alone.

The peace of mind that comes with not having to worry about your finances during difficult times can be yours and the tools that will help you obtain it already exist.

When I was researching information for this article and trying to determine how best to summarize the steps you need to take to achieve personal economic freedom, I realized that we had already discussed the ten most important things that you can do to realize your life’s goals and to best prepare for uncertain and challenging economic times.  Because of this, much of what I will highlight in this article will be a summary or a reference to information in previous articles.

If you have been following along and have taken the steps that we have previously outlined, this will be a great time to check your work and fine-tune your plan if necessary.  If you have not taken the steps that you should have to prepare for what you may currently be facing or will possibly face sometime in the future, it is not too late to take the sting out of your current situation and better prepare for the next time.

 

1.   Create a Plan

Begin by honestly assessing your financial situation and determine what you have been doing and what you have not been doing.  Figure out what you know and what you don’t know and then devise a plan that builds on your strengths and addresses your weaknesses.  As an example, if you have not been as organized as you should have been and as a result have not balanced your checkbook regularly, make sure that part of your plan includes a regular review and balancing of your checkbook.  Then,  commit to that plan.  A successful financial plan must contain realistic, attainable action steps as well as measurements and checkpoints to ensure you stay on track.

 

2.   Develop and Follow a Budget

Clearly define your income and your expenses.  For the purposes of your budget, your income is not your gross salary, it is your actual take home pay. For this exercise to be of value, being specific and precise is a must especially as it relates to your expenses.  The more detailed that you can be about your exact expenses, the more confident  you will be about your numbers and what you will have left to save.  Once you have developed a budget, follow it.  It will take discipline on your part, but the reward is great, namely that you will be taking a big step toward commanding your own financial destiny.

 

3.   Become Credit Wise

The single biggest factor in determining your ability to borrow money and qualify for the best borrowing rates is your credit rating, specifically your credit score as reported by the three main credit bureaus.  The credit rating system is notoriously difficult to understand and susceptible to errors and inaccuracies so you will be way ahead of the game if you take the time to understand your credit report, the components of your credit score, and what you can do to ensure that your rating is as accurate and as strong as possible.

 

4.   Perform Credit CPR

To the extent that you identify inaccuracies or legitimate weaknesses in your financial standing, perform the necessary tasks to take corrective action.  In this case, CPR can be defined as strong Communication with relevant parties, sound Planning, and a commitment to Resolve any and all matters.

 

5.   Set Your Financial Priorities

Now that you have taken the steps that form the foundation of your future financial strength and your in-depth financial knowledge, it is time to determine exactly what your priorities should be.  If you have more debt than you are comfortable with, then the first order of business should be to pay off that debt or bring it down to a more reasonable level.  If your debt and expenses are in order, your priority should be to maximize your savings.

 

6.   Establish Goals and Incentives

Once your plan is in place and your priorities are in order, the next step is to establish your goals and the rewards you will reap when those goals are achieved.  As is the case with each of these steps, the goals that you set will be personal to you and will only be helpful if they are meaningful to you and attainable.  Setting the incentives is just as important because they will play a key role in your level of motivation to achieve your goals.

 

7.   Create Reinforcing Habits

Particularly when it comes to saving, but certainly in every aspect of your own financial management, you will benefit from making habits out of the actions you are taking and repeating.  Your plan is in place and it is based on accurate information.  You have set your priorities and established your goals.  The best way to reinforce this behavior is to make it second nature.

 

8.   Build Wealth

When you have realized the importance of saving, the next logical step is to go out and actually build wealth and there remains only two legitimate ways to do it.  You must either obtain ownership of something (i.e., real estate, stock, business, etc.) and/or build passive income; that is income that you generate that is not directly reliant on your labor or task completion (i.e., interest, dividends, appreciation).

 

9.   Insulate Yourself From Recessions

There are several things that you can do to lessen the impact a downturn in the economy can have on your finances in terms of preemptive measures and preparation.  If you have not completed the previous steps then these measures will be a lot less effective.  Once you have prepared for these times, you have essentially completed your path to economic freedom and you will find a peace of mind relative to your personal financial situation that will be both inspiring and liberating.

 

10. Trust Your Instincts and Stay Curious

At this point, you have completed all of the steps and have clearly learned how to make good, sound financial decisions.  You are following your own path and realizing power and command that previously seemed unreachable. You have all of your financial matters in order.  Enjoy the benefits of your commitment to this process by sticking with the decisions and choices that you have made, but do not rest on what you have already accomplished.  Stay curious, keep asking questions and answering your own challenges, and remain open-minded so that you are able to make adjustments to your plans and objectives as necessary.

So, follow these steps and keep the faith. Your Economic Freedom is at hand.

And, don’t forget, members of the Credit Union enjoy free and confidential Credit Counseling and Financial Planning through our Financial Planning and Education Center. We are here to assist you every step of the way.

Scott Arney
Chief Executive Officer
Chicago Patrolmen’s Federal Credit Union

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