SPRINGFIELD, Mass. —
Springfield's men in black are returning.
The city's new police commissioner, William Fitchet, says members of
the department's Street Crime Unit will again don black, military-style
uniforms as part of his strategy to deal with youth violence.
Fitchet's predecessor, Edward Flynn, had ditched the black attire as
part of an effort to soften the image of the unit. Flynn left
Springfield in January to become the police chief in Milwaukee.
Sgt. John Delaney told a city council hearing Wednesday that the stark
uniforms send a message to criminals that officers are serious about
making arrests.
Delaney said a sense of "fear" has been missing for the past few years.
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