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re: BRPD Officers Threatening to quit
Posted on 4/4/18 at 9:42 am to Areddishfish
Posted on 4/4/18 at 9:42 am to Areddishfish
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The truth is if Alton Sterling was white and the officers were white, we probably wouldn’t even be down here talking about it,”
I read this as him, the mayor, gravy, and North BR wouldn't care about the shooting
Is that how anyone else sees this?
Posted on 4/4/18 at 9:42 am to Areddishfish
Things are about to get lit around BR.
Posted on 4/4/18 at 9:44 am to Areddishfish
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“Let’s just be honest, some of those divisions are on racial lines, and we are divided not only on this issue. The truth is if Alton Sterling was white and the officers were white, we probably wouldn’t even be down here talking about it,” he said.
Yeah, because you wouldn't have fired or even disciplined anyone.
Posted on 4/4/18 at 9:47 am to Areddishfish
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Let’s just be honest, some of those divisions are on racial lines, and we are divided not only on this issue. The truth is if Alton Sterling was white and the officers were white, we probably wouldn’t even be down here talking about it,” he said.
You know what? I agree, we wouldn’t be talking about it, because this would never have made it to the feds, or the state, or even a blip on the media radar. We wouldn’t have had police die and made to be permanently mentally handicapped as a result of a shooter trying to kill police and exact revenge.
You’re right. If Alton Sterling was white, we wouldn’t even remember it because it happened so long ago and it was just two cops doing their job and an armed criminal going for his gun.
Posted on 4/4/18 at 9:53 am to Mike da Tigah
SWB will get reelected because they vote and we don't. Don't know if St George would be worth a flip, but I'd like to see it happen simply as a giant FU to SWB & gang.
Posted on 4/4/18 at 9:57 am to Skillet
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Let’s just be honest, some of those divisions are on racial lines, and we are divided not only on this issue. The truth is if Alton Sterling was white and the officers were white, we probably wouldn’t even be down here talking about it,” he said.
Cause we see a guy, a felon, not complying, reaching for a gun. When you reach for a gun while interacting with police, you deserve to die. As SS put it, Pernt Blank
Posted on 4/4/18 at 10:02 am to Mike da Tigah
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Good luck in attracting high caliber candidates for your police department
There are plenty of high quality ppl that could take their place. People that want to be in BR.
Posted on 4/4/18 at 10:04 am to Areddishfish
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This post was edited on 9/26/20 at 9:19 pm
Posted on 4/4/18 at 10:08 am to LSUJML
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Paul told the group about a new program in the works where officers would conduct a risk assessment of a household if police have been called more than a set number within a defined period of time. Paul said officers likely would work hand-in-hand with pastors and clergymen on projects like this.
Posted on 4/4/18 at 10:09 am to heypaul
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The city of St. George will have plenty of employment opportunities for them.
I think you mean the EBRSO. If St. George happnes the PD wouldn't be formed for a while. They plan to contract that with EBRSO.
Also, an unpopular chief and mayor may prompt a few to retire a little earlier than expected, but it isn't like many will flat out quit. I personally know several BRPD cops and while none of them seem to care for the new chief, NONE of them are willing to leave their future pension. They will put up with it the shite or transfer to other divisions to get away from certain people but they are all working for their retirement and won't be walking out before they qualify for retirement.
Posted on 4/4/18 at 10:10 am to Areddishfish
Well, I know it’s not a popular opinion on here but I think Salamoni deserves to be fired. I was a strong defender of him until that last round of video came out. In my mind, he definitely escalated the situation. I don’t think he should be charged and I definitely still think Sterling was wrong in many many ways, but Salamoni didn’t help the situation at all. I’ve been on the wrong end of of an over zealous cop (well, it was a prison guard because he was taken off the street for the same behavior), and that was very unprofessional and bullish of Salamoni.
This post was edited on 4/4/18 at 10:12 am
Posted on 4/4/18 at 10:14 am to Deactived
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I read this as him, the mayor, gravy, and North BR wouldn't care about the shooting
Is that how anyone else sees this?
Not necessarily. I read it more as that white people are more realistic when it comes to criminals dying and that they wouldn't cause a storm over something that is trivial.
Posted on 4/4/18 at 10:15 am to Areddishfish
Those frickers aren't quitting shite. They need a paycheck just as much as anyone else.
Posted on 4/4/18 at 10:15 am to notbilly
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Also, an unpopular chief and mayor may prompt a few to retire a little earlier than expected, but it isn't like many will flat out quit. I personally know several BRPD cops and while none of them seem to care for the new chief, NONE of them are willing to leave their future pension. They will put up with it the shite or transfer to other divisions to get away from certain people but they are all working for their retirement and won't be walking out before they qualify for retirement.
Perhaps, but working solely for a paycheck with an eager eye on retirement, all while “laying low”, “getting by”, and “hanging back” is not exactly the type of worker motivation that leads to an effective police force and a safer community.
Baton Rouge’s future is most definitely in the balance. Crime is the number one indicator of how the future will unfold. (Education and Traffic are a close 2 and 3.)
Police apathy is a huge problem.
Posted on 4/4/18 at 10:16 am to supadave3
I don't disagree but I am looking forward to reading the BRPD'S internal findings and the exact policies violated that necessitated the termination.
Posted on 4/4/18 at 10:16 am to Tchefuncte Tiger
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The truth is if Alton Sterling was white and the officers were white, we probably wouldn’t even be down here talking about it,”
The truth is if Alton Sterling was white and the officers were black, we wouldn’t even be down here talking about it.
Not sure why he didnt take it a step further.
Posted on 4/4/18 at 10:17 am to Areddishfish
It was said best on the 1st page.
If Alton Sterling was white, white people wouldn’t care. White would still think he was a POS with a huge criminal record, fought with officers, and went for the gun in his pocket.
I don’t get what is hard to understand about this?
If Alton Sterling was white, white people wouldn’t care. White would still think he was a POS with a huge criminal record, fought with officers, and went for the gun in his pocket.
I don’t get what is hard to understand about this?
Posted on 4/4/18 at 10:18 am to LSUJML
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Paul told the group about a new program in the works where officers would conduct a risk assessment of a household if police have been called more than a set number within a defined period of time. Paul said officers likely would work hand-in-hand with pastors and clergymen on projects like this.
WTF do pastors and clergymen have to do with police being called to a house with criminal activity.
This is the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
Posted on 4/4/18 at 10:18 am to LSUJML
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Paul told the group about a new program in the works where officers would conduct a risk assessment of a household if police have been called more than a set number within a defined period of time. Paul said officers likely would work hand-in-hand with pastors and clergymen on projects like this.
I’m not even sure what this means
Posted on 4/4/18 at 10:18 am to Areddishfish
If police would worry more about ridding their stations of bad cops, they would receive uncompromising support in these situations from the majority of Americans. As it stands now, we never have any idea if the police are telling the truth. We already know that people who deal with police will lie and fabricate stories to prove innocence. Now we have to wonder whether the police are doing the same.
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