On the Line: Public Safety Risk Management
Tuesday, March 10, 2026

The Importance of Advanced Leadership Training in Law Enforcement

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In law enforcement, supervisory training often comes only after an officer is promoted. Because of this, many new supervisors find themselve...
Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Grant Program Supports Body-Worn Cameras for Small and Rural Law Enforcement Agencies

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Body-worn cameras (BWCs) have become a cornerstone and useful tool of modern law enforcement with an estimated 80% of police officers using ...
Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Clean Slate Act-related Records Expungements Underway

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The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) has expunged (sealed) more than 75,000 records in the state's Criminal History System (CHS) fo...
Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Cybersecurity Pitfalls for Police Officers on Mobile Devices

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Guest post by Christian Torkelson, LMCIT cybersecurity loss control field consultant, and Garrett Johnson, LMCIT loss control consultant Pol...
Monday, August 4, 2025

New Minnesota Law Enforcement Accreditation Program Seeks to Enhance Professionalism

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Recent legislation across the nation and calls for police reform have made law enforcement accreditation a hot topic of conversation. An acc...
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About Tracy Stille

tstille@lmc.org
Tracy Stille is the Public Safety Project Coordinator with the League of MN Cities Insurance Trust (LMCIT). He has worked for nearly 40 years in Minnesota public safety — as a public safety consultant with the League, as a police officer with several cities in McLeod and Sibley Counties, as a special deputy with the Sibley County Sheriff’s Office, and as a police officer with the City of Maple Grove, most recently as a police captain and team leader on the Emergency Response Unit (ERU). He is also certified in emergency management. His work with LMCIT’s loss control program focuses on researching and understanding the causes of public safety losses, developing new programs and sharing best practices to reduce losses, and recommending new efforts and technological developments to keep public safety workers safe on the job.

LMCIT is a member-driven organization that exists solely to meet the risk management and insurance needs of Minnesota cities. LMCIT's property/casualty program has more than 1,200 members, and the workers' compensation program has more than 1,000 members.
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