Memphis, Tenn. – In a heartwarming turn of events during Hispanic Heritage Month, the Memphis Police Department has launched a significant initiative aimed at fostering a sense of safety and community among its growing Hispanic population. This initiative, the newly formed Hispanic Neighborhood Watch Group, is a first for the city and represents a deep commitment to building trust with the city’s Latino residents.
At the helm of this effort is the team from the Tillman station. The inspiration arose from meetings with local Latino residents who voiced their concerns about feeling unsafe or hesitant to contact law enforcement due to misunderstandings about the police’s role. Colonel Willie Mathena, commander of the Tillman station, recalled the conversations he had with community members. “They pulled us to the side and told us they were afraid to contact the police because they believed we might deal with immigration matters,” he explained. “We want the community to know that we do not deal with immigration; that’s the responsibility of ICE.”
With this understanding, Officer Tanita Dames took the initiative this summer to meet five Hispanic families in the Berclair area to discuss establishing the watch group. She faced some initial challenges as many families were wary about engaging with the police. “It wasn’t a huge response at first,” she noted. “We had to convince them that we were here to help, not to hurt.” However, by starting small and nurturing those initial relationships, interest began to grow.
Since its official establishment in August, the group has blossomed. At their latest meeting, the number of participating families rose to seven, bringing new voices into the conversation. The concerns shared in these gatherings have been as varied as they are important—ranging from neighborhood speeding issues to concerns over blight and homelessness. “These issues affect everyone’s quality of life, and we want to make sure they’re heard and addressed,” Dames emphasized.
Alongside Dames is Officer Kathya Buruca, the Memphis Police Department’s newest Hispanic Liaison who is committed to bridging the gap between the police and the Hispanic community. Having been raised in Memphis by Salvadoran immigrant parents, she understands firsthand the hesitation many feel when approaching law enforcement. “There’s definitely a fear present in the community,” Buruca stated. “That’s why we’re working to create trust and understanding between us.”
To eliminate language barriers, Buruca actively participates in outreach efforts, including answering questions on a Spanish-language radio station and engaging with residents at various MPD events. “We have Spanish-speaking officers at every precinct and shifts available to serve our diverse community,” she added. “Our commitment is to ensure that language is not a barrier to seeking help.”
The launch of the Hispanic Neighborhood Watch Group is about much more than reporting crime; it’s about empowering community members. Buruca encourages anyone interested in forming similar groups to reach out, becoming proactive participants in their safety. “I want the Hispanic community to feel that they can reach out, feel comfortable, and express their needs to us,” she urged passionately.
The Tillman Station already supports over 80 neighborhood watch groups and is dedicated to enhancing their activity and outreach. Those wanting more information are welcome to visit the Tillman Station located at 426 Tillman St. or can give them a call at 901-636-3000.
This initiative is a fantastic leap forward in nurturing a sense of security and community among Memphis’s Hispanic residents. It highlights the importance of understanding, communication, and forming a united front against crime. As the Memphis Police continue to build these bridges, it is undoubtedly paving the way for a safer environment for everyone.
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