Premium

Guest column: Police officers, like elected officials, also need raises

By , Guest Columnist Published: January 12, 2022 4:00 AM CT
<strong>The Memphis Police Department&nbsp;lost nearly 500 officers when police pensions and healthcare benefits were slashed in 2014.</strong> (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian file)

The Memphis Police Department lost nearly 500 officers when police pensions and healthcare benefits were slashed in 2014. (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian file)

John Covington
Guest Columnist

John Covington

Officer John Covington is vice president of the Memphis Police Association.

“Memphis desperately needs more police officers. The pandemic and societal upheaval have only exacerbated an issue Memphis has been struggling with since 2014 when police pensions and healthcare benefits were slashed.”

Topics

Memphis Police Assocation Memphis Police Department Subscriber Only

2025 is almost over. Now is the time to support your trusted local news source.

Will you help us reach more Memphians with quality, in-depth local news? Make a fully tax-deductible donation or other contribution to The Daily Memphian, a 501(c)3 nonprofit news organization, today.

Thank you for keeping up with what’s happening in Memphis. Thank you for investing in our community’s trusted local news source.


Comments

Want to comment on our stories or respond to others? Join the conversation by subscribing now. Only paid subscribers can add their thoughts or upvote/downvote comments. Our commenting policy can be viewed here