Oakland County Commissioners Host Panel Discussion on Gun Violence
The Feb. 26 event features law enforcement experts, who will talk about Universal Background Checks and other topics.
The Oakland County Board's Public Service committee will host a public hearing Feb. 26 focusing on gun violence. The event is the first in a three-part series of special public hearings spearheaded by County Commissioners Bill Dwyer (R-14th District) and Commissioner Marcia Gershenson (D-13th District). The pair have formed a bipartisan group to study the gun registration process, especially as it relates to mental health. Dwyer, who once served as Farmington Hills Police Chief, said the panelists will include Oakland County Undersheriff Michael McCabe, Executive Director of the Chiefs of Police Bob Stevenson (also the former police chief of Livonia), and West Bloomfield Police Chief Mike Patton. The group will discuss and answer …
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