Relations between police chief, union take a hit
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WASHINGTON (Map, News) - Relations between D.C. police Chief Cathy Lanier and the union representing rank-and-file officers have deteriorated over charges that internal investigators tried to force their way into a wounded officer’s hospital room, critics said Monday.

Ivory Smith was wounded after her gun discharged as she tried to arrest three suspects in a gas station robbery. While she was awaiting surgery, investigators demanded she give a taped statement, her union steward, Officer Timothy Finnegan, told The Examiner.

“She was in there with a hole in her foot, shot up with morphine and they were trying to take a statement from her,” Finnegan said. “It was pretty poor, I thought.”

The confrontation escalated until the union called in labor lawyer Robert Ades, Finnegan said.

For some, the incident is another example of the souring relations between the chief and line officers — a relationship for which many had high hopes.

“Deteriorating? They’re down the drain,” said Ted J. Williams, a former police officer who now represents officers in labor disputes with the department. “Chief Lanier ... has really no sense of direction.”

Some working officers were worried about Lanier from the beginning because she was a protege of former chief Charles H. Ramsey, whom the rank and file had come to view bitterly. Through a spokeswoman, Lanier declined to comment for this story.

But the new chief won over many skeptics when she encouraged officers to post their worries on internal Internet message boards and took their recommendations seriously. For instance, at the urging of one anonymous officer, Lanier revived white shirts for ranking officers, but asked the department to phase them in slowly so high-ranking officers weren’t forced to rush out and buy new uniforms.

In the months since, though, much of Lanier’s goodwill has gone badly to seed from what some officers call publicity stunts such as the “All Hands on Deck” initiatives. And many officers are still seething at the way Lanier handled the shooting of 14-year-old DeOnte Rawlings at the hands of two off-duty officers. Rather than ask for patience from the public, Lanier made a spectacle of handing the investigation over to federal authorities, undermining her officers, some critics say.

“They are completely consumed with public relations,” said Kristopher K. Baumann, chairman of the police union.

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11:31 AM MST on Thu., Jul. 24, 2008 re: "MPD suspends training, redeploys more officers"

Charles said:
"We have to stop panicking,” Baumann said. “Canceling training for officers doesn’t affect the department for the next two months. It affects it for years.” Maybe the more intelligent thing he has said for months. DC is a "police state" by the numbers. Yet, Police Officers are hardly seen on the street where and when it counts. In the street I live, you can pinpoint drug houses simply by smelling pots from the sidewalk--probable cause for a search. Or you can hear, at diner time, mothers scolding their teenage sons for bringing their guns at the table. Wells is half right; Officers need a comprehensive strategy. Putting some officers on the street does make no good if they are moved around. Infantry knows better--basic training is all about understanding and adapting to ground conditions; not seating in a cruiser, waiting for the next crisis.

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9:43 AM MST on Thu., Jul. 24, 2008 re: "MPD suspends training, redeploys more officers"

Veteran said:
When will the politians and the Chief learn, you can put a million officers on the streets but until the people in the community rise up and say enough is enough and kick that no snitch BS to the curb then and only then will the crime level reduce.

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7:36 PM MST on Wed., Jul. 23, 2008 re: "D.C. cops near 200 crashes in first six months of 2008"

Examiner Reader said:
Most MPD Officers spend in excess of 40 hours a week in a scout car plus the time they spend commuting. They spend hours in court daily and then respond to work their tour of duty. They work hard and respond to thousands of calls for service to keep citizens safe. If drivers would yield to scout cars with emergency equipment activated there would be far less MPD involved accidents. MPD finds officers at fault repeatedly when the officers were just doing their job. You should try walking(or driving) in an MPD Officers shoes before you judge them.

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9:09 AM MST on Wed., Jul. 23, 2008 re: "D.C. cops near 200 crashes in first six months of 2008"

Examiner Reader said:
"Probably drive more recklessly"? In SW by the First District station at 4th & E Sts, they definitely drive more recklessly. Cabbies could give them safe driving lessons.

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7:48 PM MST on Tue., Jul. 22, 2008 re: "Reinstated cops to sue D.C. for $140M"

worn out officer said:
I didn't believe the story could be true at first.... Then I saw our booking system which has only the first part of their info enterd... which means that they were CITATIONED OUT!! This type of garbage happens often with juveniles, but this is the first I have seen an adult let out like that. OH YES it happens with kids who steal your whole car and get DIVERTED from Juv processing and sent home for the night before court!!! DC courts are a joke and now we are letting them go to! Maybe it is time to find a new department. Just a thought, since MPD has a ton of genral orders that covers dang near anything, shouldn't this citation thing be in them??? I couldn't find it anywhere.... hummmmmmmmm

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4:09 PM MST on Tue., Jul. 22, 2008 re: "Lanier releases 3 teens accused of felony after families complain"

fedupcitizen said:
What in the world is going on here? Let me get this straight she allowed felons to get citations for theft. Now would this happen to joe blow regular citizen(hell no) I said it before and I'll say it again she is incompetent and where is Mayor Ignorant in this. Was there a phone call placed by him????

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1:10 PM MST on Tue., Jul. 22, 2008 re: "Lanier releases 3 teens accused of felony after families complain"

angry citizen said:
how is that these criminals can get a get out of jail free card. they committed a crime, they got caught and they now must deal with there consequences. It doesn't make any sense that if you know someone you will not be held accountable for your actions.

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12:54 PM MST on Tue., Jul. 22, 2008 re: "Lanier releases 3 teens accused of felony after families complain"

Examiner Reader said:
Traci Hughes is a LIAR !!! There is no program to release felony suspects in any case, to include Auto Theft. These felons were released because of who there parents are. Lanier is an embarrassment to the Police Department and Traci Hughes, well she is just a plain old stupid LIAR !!!

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7:14 AM MST on Tue., Jul. 22, 2008 re: "Lanier releases 3 teens accused of felony after families complain"

Examiner Reader said:
Again, everyone acts surprised at another example of the Chief's ability to fabricate to save her behind. And Traci Hughes should be writing fiction. And now they are saying you can send in anonymous text. Who do you think believes that?

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8:03 PM MST on Mon., Jul. 21, 2008 re: "Lanier releases 3 teens accused of felony after families complain"

Examiner Reader said:
This is an embarassment. How could the Chief of Police allowed Felons to be release regardless of their parents status. Where's the justice? Shame to the parents of these felons for teaching their sons to completely disregards law that has been set forth by our forefathers. These parents are teaching these felons that if you have MONEY and Title, you can pretty much get away with anything, even MURDER. No big deal.Pls spare us the speech of "if these were your children you would do the same", NO! We can't! The Chief will be more than happy to throw our kids behind bars and throw away the keys. So please spare us the speech. Why dont you parents, do the right thing. Come forward and surrender these felons to the authority. Be a Parent for once!It takes more than just giving your kids money or bailing them out to be called good parents. It sometimes require us to do what is right, something that we may not like. Just a though!

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4:29 PM MST on Mon., Jul. 21, 2008 re: "Lanier releases 3 teens accused of felony after families complain"

Examiner Reader said:
Tracy Hughes has no clue! There is no such thing as citiation release program for any felony arrest. No wonder the good police officers in this city leaving to other agencies. Also the departement is lying about the number that are leaving every month.

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2:18 PM MST on Mon., Jul. 21, 2008 re: "Lanier releases 3 teens accused of felony after families complain"

Examiner Reader said:
This never happens like this and the way it was done is not proper procedure. If Lanier says anything else, she is a liar (like everyone didn't already know she is a liar). It is time for a change, it is clearly evident that Lanier does not have the skills or knowledge to be chief. Bottom line she is a failure !

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2:05 PM MST on Mon., Jul. 21, 2008 re: "Lanier releases 3 teens accused of felony after families complain"

Examiner Reader said:
Chief Lanier is a LIAR. She gave special treatment to these ADULT CRIMINALS because they have influential parents. Give me a break! On felony charges for adults, they dont get released until they go to court. On some occasions if they dont make cutoff for court then they are held until the next morning. This is routine and MPD policy. I guess our laws and departmental policy dont apply to citizens with connections. I will bet that this case never gets prosecuted by the US Attorneys Office. Mr. McCabe, will you please follow up on this. It will expose the corruption within MPD and the US Attorneys Office.

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7:28 AM MST on Mon., Jul. 21, 2008 re: "Lanier releases 3 teens accused of felony after families complain"

Examiner Reader said:
And she is supposed to be serious about fighting crime, great message to the criminals chief. You are a coward who will not do the right thing when faced with a moral delima. Resign now!

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7:20 AM MST on Mon., Jul. 21, 2008 re: "Lanier releases 3 teens accused of felony after families complain"

So now I see... said:
Please don't tell me that this Adams' boy is not the son of the news anchor on Channel 4, who was released from Channel 5 for substance abuse? Oh! no please don't tell me that Channel 4 is not running a story on this...where is Sherwood in regards to this case. If it was Marion Barry's son this would have been on front page and probably a emergency bulletin.

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7:08 AM MST on Mon., Jul. 21, 2008 re: "Lanier releases 3 teens accused of felony after families complain"

Examiner Reader said:
Hey McCabe how about asking how many times the Chief of a 4000+ Department calls individual officers to order a suspect released. Just so we are clear on who these "kids" were: One has a Dad who is an ambassador. One has a Dad who is a news anchor in D.C. What a great system, it is not what you do in D.C., it is who you know.

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4:30 AM MST on Mon., Jul. 21, 2008 re: "Lanier releases 3 teens accused of felony after families complain"

Examiner Reader said:
Are you kidding? 18 & 19 year olds are adults, aren't they? Why should a police chief care that their mommies complained that their little criminals shouldn't be in jail? Please... these families should have spent more time raising the children with some morality and less time complaining.

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5:18 AM MST on Sat., Jul. 12, 2008 re: "D.C. police chief reshuffling brass, replacing two high-level officers"

Examiner Reader said:
It is no suprise Lanier is a flop. Look at the ridiculous promotions she has done since she became Chief. Diane Groomes, an Asst. Chief, what a joke. Groomes is an embarrassment to the department. And now she promotes Groomes former administrative Lieutenant at 1-D, Charnette Robinson, to Inspector of 1-D 1. Robinson is incompetent and couldn't even run an admin office right. Remember a couple of years ago when the DC Council wanted copies of all of the Police officers stat sheets. Well Robinson was the one at 1-D that was in charge of getting them together. She called officials off of patrol and had them come to a room at HQ to falsely put stats on them for officers.

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12:28 AM MST on Sat., Jul. 12, 2008 re: "D.C. police chief reshuffling brass, replacing two high-level officers"

Examiner Reader said:
So, when is this reshuffling supposed to take place?

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5:17 PM MST on Tue., Jul. 8, 2008 re: "Reinstated cops to sue D.C. for $140M"

Examiner Reader said:
How is this case ripe for litigation if the officers are still employed? Where's the breach?

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12:03 PM MST on Tue., Jul. 8, 2008 re: "Reinstated cops to sue D.C. for $140M"

Examiner Reader said:
Chief Lanier is a theft, criminal, liar (in person, under oath and on paper). She is puppet for Fenty and Nickles and is just like her mentor, paramour, Ramsey -- he was out for RAMSEY -- his pension, his payraises, his slush fund she is out for HER PENSION (with a nice cause that says who cares if I screw-up, I still get FULL retirement, FULL benefits and the title CHIEF OF POLICE)....Only in DC would we consent to such a STUPID contract... She needs to be indicted, along with the criminals she daily protects....

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10:05 AM MST on Tue., Jul. 8, 2008 re: "Reinstated cops to sue D.C. for $140M"

Examiner Reader said:
Sounds about typical for Lanier's management style!

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8:14 AM MST on Tue., Jul. 8, 2008 re: "Reinstated cops to sue D.C. for $140M"

Examiner Reader said:
Mr. Nickles is going to cost the District of Columbia millions of dollars annually due to the poor decisions he is making. Clearly Mr. Nickles made the decision to refire these officers and now they have a civil case against the city that they will win easily. Mayor Fenty is also an attorney and he should know better. This city deserves competent management so Chief Lanier, Mr. Nickles, and Mayor Fenty need to resign immediately.

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1:23 PM MST on Mon., Jul. 7, 2008 re: "D.C. police chief reshuffling brass, replacing two high-level officers"

Examiner Reader said:
Maybe Chief Lanier hasn't been notified by Mayor Fenty that she is going to be making these command staff changes in the police department that she thinks she is running.

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12:09 PM MST on Mon., Jul. 7, 2008 re: "D.C. police chief reshuffling brass, replacing two high-level officers"

Examiner Reader said:
I also heard Chief Lanier say this story was not true this morning, I happen to know that although the names of some of the players and areas have been changed the story is definitely true. Perhaps if Chief Lanier extricated herself from Mayor Fenty's back pocket and his special projects and supported her officers the city would be better off.

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10:59 AM MST on Mon., Jul. 7, 2008 re: "D.C. police chief reshuffling brass, replacing two high-level officers"

Examiner Reader said:
Wow what's going on. I heard Chief Lanier comment on WTOP this morning that this story was not true, and that the Assistant Chief who is quoted never spoke with the reporter.

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3:44 PM MST on Wed., Jun. 25, 2008 re: "Officials condemn police tactics in arrest of 2 guards at day care"

Examiner Reader 1 said:
Folks, you seem to misunderstand the issue at hand. We all know about the ineptitudes of the DC Gov't and their "leadership". This article deals with the unlawful arrest of two Special Police Officers protecting a day care facility. To get back on track, you might like to know that all charges have been dropped against the Officers and their employer. On another note, the lawsuits against DC from the employer and one officer are proceeding.

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8:05 AM MST on Tue., Jun. 17, 2008 re: "Plan to increase weekend patrols rankles officers"

Examiner Reader said:
Does anyone remember Chief Ramsey and his crime emergencies? This is the same circus with different ring leaders. Crime goes up every summer. This is not new but MPD's management seems to be taken by surprise every summer. Heres a brilliant idea...bring MPD staffing up to the appropriate levels so they can handle crime spikes and replace this incompetent management with real working police not politicians. DC residents should demand these changes from our incompetent mayor.

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7:14 PM MST on Thu., Jun. 5, 2008 re: "Feud with mayor taints police contract talks"

fedupcitizen said:
First of all this idiot should have never been elected the council has no spine this reminds me of Detroit's mess with it's mayor. This is Fentys 1 and only term. Nickles is a corporate lawyer that doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground. Fenty should be removed from office, this stupid individual knows nothing about law enforcement and neither does this sorry chief. Is his 4 years up yet? because I can't wait to get on the challengers bandwagin and I don't mean that spineless gutless wonder Vincent Gray. What ever you do don't mess with the men and women in blue.

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6:48 PM MST on Thu., Jun. 5, 2008 re: "Feud with mayor taints police contract talks"

Examiner Reader said:
Do you believe it is acting in good faith to say...no pay raises for 7 years and we are going to strip the few benefits you currently have away from you? How many employees in this city would stay in their current job if you were told no pay raises for 7 years. Chief Lanier secured her pay and retirement package and is lining up her new job at Homeland Security. She doesnt care about this city, its citizens, or its police officers. Wake up DC... We deserve better.

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4:58 PM MST on Wed., Jun. 4, 2008 re: "Feud with mayor taints police contract talks"

Examiner Reader said:
Electing Fenty Mayor is like asking the paper boy to run the paper. Bottom line is that he is not qualified, nor is he intelligent enough to hold the position of Mayor. Only now do we see that he in fact does not care about public safety at all, whether it is fire or police.

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6:02 AM MST on Tue., May. 27, 2008 re: "District cops lose guns, drugs, money from evidence warehouse, audit says"

Examiner Reader said:
Most residents have been trying to get those in charge to see that DC MPD were corrupt to a certain extent. WIth all the killings in this city 2,000 fact when fulwood was Chief, soemthing should have been done over a decade ago. Its not wholly the residents but the department itself. They need to earn the respect that they lost.Evidence and actual police reports, what kind of circus were they running. fro the dedicated MPD who are their to serve and protect, ^5 to you. So many dirty hands in their pockets.

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11:30 PM MST on Sun., May. 25, 2008 re: "District cops lose guns, drugs, money from evidence warehouse, audit says"

Examiner Reader said:
This didn't just start this has been going on for years the district cops lose guns, drugs, money from the evidence warehouse. If the warehouse isn't securely locked and along with the corrupted police officers what do you expect? For years police make drugs raid don't turn in all monies, guns, and drugs seized and put the items back on the street under their care. DC needs much pray.

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4:47 AM MST on Sat., May. 24, 2008 re: "Lanier to again fire reinstated officers"

Examiner Reader said:
The department needs to follow all rules, I don't think all officers should be reinstated but if the punishment doesn't fit the crime and the crime doesn't place the officers integrity in question she needs to bring them back. As the city to give the public a report of ALL pending officers who are waiting for a decision, I wonder how many that will be!!!! THey need an indepth process and it shouldn't be cops investigating cops obviously it doesnt work in the city. It may work in small town agencies but DC isn't like that, turn it over to the feds and make them look at every officers case and see if it meets the threshold of terminiation. However, the city and the citizens and Chief Lanier can thank Rubber Stamp Ramsey and Hachett Cockett for these mistakes.

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8:11 PM MST on Fri., May. 23, 2008 re: "District cops lose guns, drugs, money from evidence warehouse, audit says"

Examiner Reader said:
Many people first thought that there was a theft. The government is just sugarcoating the veracity of the laxness of the cops in order to condone the lack of discipline but the cops should have known that the old warehouses are poorly secured and the cops can't trust the strength of the locks on the warehouses. Lesson learned! Live and learn!

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3:01 PM MST on Fri., May. 23, 2008 re: "Officials condemn police tactics in arrest of 2 guards at day care"

M2 said:
Absurb!

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2:54 PM MST on Fri., May. 23, 2008 re: "District cops lose guns, drugs, money from evidence warehouse, audit says"

M2 said:
This is nothing new compared to OAG audit that was done on MPD June 2006, which should have been made public atleast with all the crimes committed over a decade including homicides. A lot of these items are from homicide where the report states that acutal police reports/evidence were missing from homicide records. Chief Lanier had not been appointed. Clean it up Chief, now that it has made bold print. Surely their is some kind of list and video to show who been going in and out. Surely a criminal wouldn't have access. Decrease homicides outstanding backlog of Unsolved Murders, residents need closure for the grief they have had to endure. Keep guns out of DC. Records & Evidence should have been secured over a decade ago with outstanding homicides. ^Chief Lanier, to bring the elimination of homicides in the Nations Capitol. Do what prior Chief's failed to do. Fix the gap of residents concern for MPD and their performance. Bring closure to the victims and survivors.

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8:49 AM MST on Fri., May. 23, 2008 re: "District cops lose guns, drugs, money from evidence warehouse, audit says"

MichaelJL said:
Here we go again. This is not the first time. You would think that MPD would learn from past mistakes.

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7:06 PM MST on Fri., May. 9, 2008 re: "Officials condemn police tactics in arrest of 2 guards at day care"

mikey said:
this just goes to prove that the institutions that we hold dear, that we are raised to believe are there for our protection and safety (not being an unreasonable request since our tax dollars and votes pay for the service ) have become just a business, a place where its more important that the police force make a paycheck by doing what they consider their jobs rather than doing everything necessary to protect the common people. i understand that it is a hard job i would not enjoy the prospects of being either a police officer or a security guard in that area, both are very hard and taxing jobs but a little common sense and maybe a phone call could have avoided this whole situation. instead we waste time energy and money as this becomes about personal and political rights instead of the fundamental rights this nation was founded on. how much time and money will this incident waste when it should be used to help the lives of the people who are the root of these problems. help the poor.

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8:24 PM MST on Wed., May. 7, 2008 re: "Officials condemn police tactics in arrest of 2 guards at day care"

RMvt said:
Putting your life on the line to protect someone else doesn't just happen in Iraq or Afghanistan -- it is alive and well here in the good ole USA! Thanks, guys! So, let's hope you get your names cleared for protecting the children who were getting caught in the line of fire! Semper fi!

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12:33 PM MST on Wed., May. 7, 2008 re: "Officials condemn police tactics in arrest of 2 guards at day care"

Examiner Reader said:
I know the man, Gavin in the article. I served with him in the Corps. He's like a brother. I wouldn't trust anyone more than him to guard my son. To see him arrested doing his job is insane!!!!

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5:12 PM MST on Wed., Apr. 30, 2008 re: "Officials condemn police tactics in arrest of 2 guards at day care"

bibiroxxursoxx!!! said:
this is crazy!!!

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7:58 AM MST on Wed., Apr. 30, 2008 re: "Officials condemn police tactics in arrest of 2 guards at day care"

Examiner Reader said:
Protect and serve, thats what we do. Keep the streets safe from security guards.

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7:55 AM MST on Wed., Apr. 30, 2008 re: "Officials condemn police tactics in arrest of 2 guards at day care"

Examiner Reader said:
This coming from a former marine, with all the stuff that happens in d.c. you would think that the police would find something better to do than mess with a couple of guards at a school...

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3:45 PM MST on Tue., Apr. 29, 2008 re: "Officials condemn police tactics in arrest of 2 guards at day care"

Examiner Reader said:
What the article fails to address is that BOTH of the "guards" arrested are DC Licensed Special Police Officers ALLOWED to carry firearms. The article also fails to say that a number of bullets from the shootout hit the daycare center. The waiver letter sent to DC Police was to allow the officers to wear street clothes as opposed to a uniform to not draw attention to themselves, and also to allow the use of semi-autos instead of revolvers. They (Falken) had submitted the waivers in writing and faxed them over to MPD. Friday, Falken called MPD and asked if all was in order for the site. Being told yes, his men were on site to be arrested at gun point by MPD on Monday. Guess that they should have been black crack dealers instead. Then they wouldn't have been arrested or even molested. Nice work MPD!

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12:29 PM MST on Tue., Apr. 29, 2008 re: "Officials condemn police tactics in arrest of 2 guards at day care"

Examiner Reader said:
This is really sad! DC police are just useless! They need to go after the real bad guys and leave these guards alone. I cant believe they can guard a car for days and let our children get shot up while they are at school. I cant believe things like this actually happen in schools, but I CAN believe the pathetic response from DC police!

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6:42 AM MST on Thu., Apr. 24, 2008 re: "Hands off? D.C. police chief backs down on weekend staffing"

Northwest DC said:
How about some real crime fighting initiatives, Chief Lanier, instead of just making it look like we have a large police presence on certain weekends (All Hands on Deck), and offering amnesty to people who have illegal weapons in their houses? Are those two plans really the best we can do?!

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9:07 AM MST on Tue., Mar. 18, 2008 re: "D.C. Council panel approves reducing police retirement age"

Examiner Reader said:
I have not seen a story on the 70 plus D.C. Officers that were fired during the Ramsey;s area. Many of these officers had 20 plus years on the department or close to it. Maybe its to hard to do a little work to see what that top brass was all about.

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1:54 PM MST on Fri., Mar. 14, 2008 re: "Study: Switch in retirement plan has less appeal for senior cops"

Nostalgic said:
I disagree about Fitzgerald. His bark was worse than his bite. And you always knew what to expect with him. And you knew who was in charge. These days? Who's in charge? Take off your rose colored glasses and tell me who's in charge? No one. Probably time for a vote of no confident, know what I'm sayin'?

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6:37 AM MST on Fri., Mar. 14, 2008 re: "Study: Switch in retirement plan has less appeal for senior cops"

Examiner Reader said:
I management treated their officers better they