
Community engagement takes center stage in Rock Hill, South Carolina, this week, with a line-up of events aiming to strengthen ties between residents and law enforcement. Captain Stinson highlighted the local initiatives during a segment on WHRI, emphasizing the importance of fostering community bonds. Specifically, Stinson shared details about National Night Out, happening tonight, a nationwide effort to build better relationships between neighborhoods and police forces, as posted on the Rock Hill South Carolina Police Department's Facebook page.
The momentum continues with the Chief’s Prayer Breakfast set for Friday morning at the Historic Lowenstein Building, guest speaking doctor Laymon Hicks will address the attendees, underscoring the gathering’s aim at meaningful fellowship and the requirement to RSVP for participation. Following close, the Faith & Blue event is planned for Saturday afternoon at the Emmett Scott Center, where families can enjoy a spread of food, games and the overall spirit of communal unity.
Rock Hill residents interested in attending these events or seeking further details are directed to the Rock Hill Police App, available for download in both the Apple App Store and Google Play store. The app intends to serve as a digital hub for local happenings, facilitating direct access to calendars and event information for community members.
Indicative of a larger effort, these scheduled activities reflect an ongoing commitment to camaraderie and trust-building between citizens and the officers sworn to protect them shared the department on social media.









