Reno, Nevada – In a welcome development for residents fed up with rising crime and unchecked street disorder, the Reno Police Department has a new leader committed to transparency, accountability, and real progress on public safety.

Corey Solferino, a seasoned law enforcement veteran with decades of experience, was officially sworn in as Reno’s next Police Chief. His message is clear: restoring trust through openness while cracking down on the failures that have plagued too many American cities under soft-on-crime policies.
Solferino has pledged to continue and expand transparency efforts, including publishing policy manuals and maintaining community safety meetings. This stands in refreshing contrast to the national trend of progressive district attorneys and city leaders who prioritize criminals over victims and treat law enforcement as the enemy.
A Return to Common-Sense Policing
After a period of internal turmoil and leadership uncertainty at RPD, Chief Solferino’s appointment signals a renewed focus on core police functions: protecting law-abiding citizens, holding offenders accountable, and addressing the homelessness crisis that has turned too many neighborhoods into unsafe zones.
For conservative Nevadans who value traditional family safety, constitutional order, and personal responsibility, this is encouraging news. Homelessness isn’t solved by enabling encampments and open drug use — it requires compassionate enforcement paired with real accountability. Chief Solferino’s commitment to making measurable progress here aligns with the proven “broken windows” approach that restored order in cities across America before liberal experiments undermined it.
Reno families deserve streets free from chaos. Businesses deserve an environment where they can thrive without the constant threat of property crime. And our hardworking taxpayers deserve police leadership that backs the blue instead of bowing to activist pressure.
Nevada’s Stand for Public Safety
As America remains the world’s best and last hope for freedom and opportunity, cities like Reno must reject the failed “defund” and decriminalization experiments that have devastated places like San Francisco and Portland. Strong, transparent policing protects our constitutional rights, supports faith-based community efforts to help the truly needy, and upholds the pro-family values that make Nevada strong.
Chief Solferino’s emphasis on rebuilding community trust while advancing practical solutions on homelessness shows a balanced path forward — one rooted in reality rather than ideology. Reno leaders should give him the full backing needed to implement tough-on-crime strategies that put victims first.
Nevadans have had enough of excuses. With principled leadership at the helm of the Reno Police Department, there’s renewed hope that public safety will once again be the priority it deserves to be.
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