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Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Jan 21, 2025

The Memphis City Council has voted unanimously to reappoint Memphis Police Department (MPD) Chief C.J. Davis, The Daily Memphian reports. Davis has been serving in an interim capacity for the past year, after Memphis Mayor Paul Young delayed the vote on Davis’ reappointment last January. The delay followed a test vote in a council committee session and comments from some council members that they wanted to see a drop in crime and a more visible effort by the Memphis Police Department before voting on Davis.  The Department of Justice in December released a report finding that the MPD and the city of Memphis engage in a pattern or practice of conduct that violates the U.S. Constitution and federal law, which some council members referenced during Davis' confirmation vote. Davis took the helm of MPD in 2021 as an appointee of former Mayor Jim Strickland and the department’s first female chief.