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Did the secret service do it?That "national search" turned out not to be that national....
Did the secret service do it?That "national search" turned out not to be that national....
Lol. It's striking how much better people get along in rural areas.Yes. It is a Democrat department in a Democrat city.
Question for you Sir: Why/How did Chief Lanier stick around as Chief for such a long time? (Jan. 2007 - Sept. 2016) That made her the longest serving Chief in the history of the Department.
Appreciate the explanation on that Sir.Cuz the city loved her. She also lucked out and caught the tail end of aggressive policing while transferring to hands off. So she still had aggressive units and community units. It looked good for her. Now a days if your new policy doesn’t include kissing babies and getting cops in trouble it’s not progressive enough.
try being a new chief in a job that offers a very good pension and regularly have officers with 15 years on (past the halfway point) retire
And when Diane Grooms didn't get the nod to follow Lanier, she retired to the private sector
My bet on the new Chief.
"Before taking her current post, Smith served as the MPD's Chief Equity Officer (CEO), leading the department's efforts on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).
Prior to joining the Metropolitan Police Department in May 2022, Ms. Smith served as a United States Park Police officer for 24 years."
That place is so utterly predictable.
I wish her the best of luck and I'm glad it's not me.
I don’t know anything about her besides what’s been mentioned. The informal outlook isn’t good but I’m willing to give it a try. Cops in general don’t like change so of course the rumor mill is flowing of negative things coming back.
Long story short the mayor and council run the department. The chief can’t really effect meaningful change.
I love Contee as a human and he tried but as you can see DC can only keep a chief just long enough for them to take that cash into retirement. A chief position should be longer than 2-3 years.
You're not accounting for inflation since that initiative was announced: It's now 90 days.Does this mean that 40 days of increased peace initiative was a failure?
Anyway....
Actually, it's now "52 Weeks of Community Walks":Does this mean that 40 days of increased peace initiative was a failure?
Anyway....
But this is listening AND walking.... It hasn't been tried before.Yes, more listening.
"We" must listen more.
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Yeah I literally just read that. The amount of people willing to talk to the news anonymously there is not a good sign for her! I won’t even talk to Law students for their research without pre-approved questions and formal authorization!It's getting spicy:
New D.C. police chief confronts command staff after violent weekend
Pamela A. Smith told commanders at a recent meeting that she wanted more captains and lieutenants away from their desks and in the streets, according to those in attendance
There's a lot in this piece. The knives are already coming out... Wow.
Seriously. WaPo got 10 MPD people to talk to them.Yeah I literally just read that. The amount of people willing to talk to the news anonymously there is not a good sign for her! I won’t even talk to Law students for their research without pre-approved questions and formal authorization!
You're not accounting for inflation since that initiative was announced: It's now 90 days.
From the WaPo piece:
In choosing Smith, Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) passed over Morgan C. Kane, an assistant chief and 25-year veteran of the force who many considered the heir apparent.
Kane, one of two chiefs of patrol, declined to be interviewed for this article. Smith had only been serving in the D.C. police department for 14 months before her July 17 promotion.
Ouch.
Agreed, that's a very bad sign. The brass either thinks she won't be around long or they dislike her so much they're willing to risk the fallout.Yeah I literally just read that. The amount of people willing to talk to the news anonymously there is not a good sign for her! I won’t even talk to Law students for their research without pre-approved questions and formal authorization!
Absolutely right.Well, that's the way to boost morale and satisfy the wokesters!
Pretty much underscores an organisation's death spiral; crap on the folks who've been keepng it running by promoting green outsiders over their heads. Typical Blind & Stupid Management indicator.
Given the number of people that WaPo got to talk here, it's a pretty substantial portion of people in her orbit. Maybe it's my short memory, but I don't recall ever seeing something like this happen before.Agreed, that's a very bad sign. The brass either thinks she won't be around long or they dislike her so much they're willing to risk the fallout.
AND walking. That's the ticket!But this is listening AND walking.... It hasn't been tried before.
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Does this mean that 40 days of increased peace initiative was a failure?
Anyway....
The walking will make a difference. People will get their steps in.AND walking. That's the ticket!
Flashback; 1994.
What's old is new again. And again, and again...
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Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White recently said he supports calling in the National Guard to help patrol the streets after a surge in violent crime in the District. This isn't the first time the D.C. National Guard have been called upon to help the Metropolitan Police Department.www.fox5dc.com