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International Union of Police President says BRPD Chief should resign
Posted on 5/2/22 at 10:29 am
Posted on 5/2/22 at 10:29 am
Kiran: LINK
The International Union of Police Association (IUPA) President released a scathing statement addressed to the Baton Rouge Police Chief, Murphy Paul.
The IUPA serves as national union for law enforcement members. The purpose is to support and represent officers be it through legislation or supporting the men and women in blue with better equipment, staffing shortage or salary bargaining. IUPA’s sole mission is “to improve the lives of public safety officers.” Local chapters nationwide are a part of the IUPA.
The current IUPA president Sam A. Cabral released the below statement:
“Chiefs of Police are responsible solely for the safety of the communities they serve. Unfortunately, many are not held accountable for the crime rates in their jurisdictions. This should end. The “buck” stops with the chief.
In Baton Rouge, one of the deadliest cities in America, we see crime completely out of control. Just last week, three year-old Devin Page, Jr. was asleep in his own bed when a bullet tore through his home, striking him in the head and killing him. His life had barely begun. A week before that, five year old Summer Hawkins was killed.
There have been 36 murders in Baton Rouge at the time of this writing in 2022, nearly all the result of shootings.
The Baton Rouge Police Department, like most departments across this nation, is understaffed. Has the chief made any public statements to address this situation? Has he pressed the Mayor or Metro Council for pay enhancements to retain and recruit?
We recognize that steps are being taken to abate the city’s cycle of violence and death, but clearly, those steps are not working.
The Chief of Police, Murphy Paul, is clearly out of his depth. He seldom meets with his line, on the street officers, and never seeks their input in addressing the violence they witness daily. He is, in fact, a politician, not a police officer. Chief Paul responds to any criticism of his decisions or leadership through harsh punitive measures that are directed at anyone who questions or comments on his edicts. He employs internal investigations as a weapon to silence his officers. Investigations that don’t look for the truth, but investigation that give him the ability to issue unfair discipline that not only hurts the officer, but their family as well.
Right now, Baton Rouge Police Department is down 115 officers. Chief Paul should be working hard instead of issuing unfair discipline, and forcing officers to leave. It is past time that Chief Murphy Paul take responsibility, address effectively his failures, solicit and encourage input from his rank and file officers, and persuade the mayor and Metro Council to act. If he is unwilling or unable, Chief Paul should step down and let a more qualified chief of police take the reins.
The people of Baton Rouge deserve nothing less.”
The International Union of Police Association (IUPA) President released a scathing statement addressed to the Baton Rouge Police Chief, Murphy Paul.
The IUPA serves as national union for law enforcement members. The purpose is to support and represent officers be it through legislation or supporting the men and women in blue with better equipment, staffing shortage or salary bargaining. IUPA’s sole mission is “to improve the lives of public safety officers.” Local chapters nationwide are a part of the IUPA.
The current IUPA president Sam A. Cabral released the below statement:
“Chiefs of Police are responsible solely for the safety of the communities they serve. Unfortunately, many are not held accountable for the crime rates in their jurisdictions. This should end. The “buck” stops with the chief.
In Baton Rouge, one of the deadliest cities in America, we see crime completely out of control. Just last week, three year-old Devin Page, Jr. was asleep in his own bed when a bullet tore through his home, striking him in the head and killing him. His life had barely begun. A week before that, five year old Summer Hawkins was killed.
There have been 36 murders in Baton Rouge at the time of this writing in 2022, nearly all the result of shootings.
The Baton Rouge Police Department, like most departments across this nation, is understaffed. Has the chief made any public statements to address this situation? Has he pressed the Mayor or Metro Council for pay enhancements to retain and recruit?
We recognize that steps are being taken to abate the city’s cycle of violence and death, but clearly, those steps are not working.
The Chief of Police, Murphy Paul, is clearly out of his depth. He seldom meets with his line, on the street officers, and never seeks their input in addressing the violence they witness daily. He is, in fact, a politician, not a police officer. Chief Paul responds to any criticism of his decisions or leadership through harsh punitive measures that are directed at anyone who questions or comments on his edicts. He employs internal investigations as a weapon to silence his officers. Investigations that don’t look for the truth, but investigation that give him the ability to issue unfair discipline that not only hurts the officer, but their family as well.
Right now, Baton Rouge Police Department is down 115 officers. Chief Paul should be working hard instead of issuing unfair discipline, and forcing officers to leave. It is past time that Chief Murphy Paul take responsibility, address effectively his failures, solicit and encourage input from his rank and file officers, and persuade the mayor and Metro Council to act. If he is unwilling or unable, Chief Paul should step down and let a more qualified chief of police take the reins.
The people of Baton Rouge deserve nothing less.”
This post was edited on 5/2/22 at 10:30 am
Posted on 5/2/22 at 10:30 am to TheSadvocate
i approve this message


This post was edited on 5/2/22 at 10:32 am
Posted on 5/2/22 at 10:31 am to TheSadvocate
He never should have been appointed as chief in the first place. Any BR policeman would tell you the same.
Posted on 5/2/22 at 10:33 am to TheSadvocate
This is like Clay Higgins demanding that Nancy Pelosi step down 
Posted on 5/2/22 at 10:33 am to TheSadvocate
frick that pile of shite yes man lap dog. Paul is a failure and an absolute disgrace and the city is far worse off under his and his bitch arse bosses “leadership”.
Dude should be run out of town but he’s far more likely to get a raise and praise from mayuh broome
Dude should be run out of town but he’s far more likely to get a raise and praise from mayuh broome
Posted on 5/2/22 at 10:33 am to statman34
quote:
He never should have been appointed as chief in the first place. Any BR policeman would tell you the same.
But the mayor said she went all around the parish and people were crying out for change.... and she delivered
Posted on 5/2/22 at 10:36 am to TheSadvocate
I’m tired of letters and finger pointing. He’s not going anywhere until Broome wants him gone or she is gone.
He’s a problem, but getting rid of him won’t suddenly solve the crime or police staffing problem.
He’s a problem, but getting rid of him won’t suddenly solve the crime or police staffing problem.
Posted on 5/2/22 at 10:36 am to TheSadvocate
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But the mayor said she went all around the parish and people were crying out for change.... and she delivered
As Meatloaf (RIP) said - 0 out of 3 ain't bad
Posted on 5/2/22 at 10:37 am to TheSadvocate
It's sad what BRPD has become under him and Broome.
I'm still baffled by the fact nobody responded to the incident that had college at I-10 shutdown for hours.
I'm still baffled by the fact nobody responded to the incident that had college at I-10 shutdown for hours.
Posted on 5/2/22 at 10:37 am to TheSadvocate
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and she delivered
yep, she delivered change. change isn't always positive.
Posted on 5/2/22 at 10:37 am to upgrayedd
This starts at the top.
Sweep Sharon out of here and then next mayor sweep Murph out of here.
Sweep Sharon out of here and then next mayor sweep Murph out of here.
Posted on 5/2/22 at 10:38 am to TheSadvocate
He can take that worse than worthless mayoress with him
Posted on 5/2/22 at 10:39 am to TheSadvocate
After the hood comes out to have a block party at I-10 and College his statement said "we have made arrests in the past". WTF is that? That's not even trying anymore. This guy is a clown. It's almost all black people getting killed. Does he not care?
This post was edited on 5/2/22 at 10:41 am
Posted on 5/2/22 at 10:42 am to TheSadvocate
He's just mad because he couldn't get into Paul's fraternity. 
Posted on 5/2/22 at 10:44 am to OysterPoBoy
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After the hood comes out to have a block party at I-12 and College his statement said "we have made arrests in the past". WTF is that? That's not even trying anymore.
1. He genuinely doesn't give a frick and that was a "let the press/public eat cake" answer.
2. None of the mainstream news outlets in this area - WBRZ, WAFB, The Advocate - will be legitimately critical of anyone in local govt because a) they're all liberals and b) they don't want to jeopardize the preferential treatment they get when it comes to inside scoops, press invitations, etc from the local politicians.
Posted on 5/2/22 at 10:48 am to TheSadvocate
Not that MP doesn’t deserve it, but I bet he put a huge target on his back for targeting the head of the BRPD union with bullshite charges over “talking to the press”, getting punished far worse than guys caught falsifying evidence.
Posted on 5/2/22 at 10:49 am to upgrayedd
There is also a very incestuous relationship between the local press and politicians.
For frick’s sale, SWB was a reporter for WBRZ for years while she was also serving as a politician.
For frick’s sale, SWB was a reporter for WBRZ for years while she was also serving as a politician.
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