Thursday, May 9, 2019

Rahm Lies Some More

Anyone else get the feeling Rahm is running for Durban's Senate seat?
  • Two cities, following different road maps, have shown the possibilities and potential pitfalls of police reform. The challenges facing Baltimore and Chicago were seen as synonymous three years ago. Both cities embarked on reforms around the same time, which are still in the early stages.

    [blah blah blah]

    At the meeting, I was clear that police officers would “go fetal” if they weren’t included in the reform.

    Leadership instability and missteps in engaging rank-and-file officers in the reform effort may be sources of the problem in Baltimore, where a recent survey found three out of four police officers feel that a consent decree negotiated with the Justice Department keeps them from doing their job.

    In Chicago, we negotiated a consent decree with the Illinois attorney general and deliberately gave police officers a seat at the table. Early on, we asked them to participate by identifying areas they knew to be in need of reform.
Isn't the FOP currently suing to get a seat at the table? A table that, as far as we can tell, has already been cleaned of dishes, silverware, had the linens washed and is currently being loaded into a U-Haul truck?

Rahm is touting his own "achievements" as opposed to the Baltimore basket-case by lying through his teeth.

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