According to our poll: 80% of those participating believe Burrell Ellis should fire TeBo within the first 30 days of holding office. 9% believe Bolton should be fired within the first 60 days. 6% believe he should go with the first 90 days. And 3% which probably consist of his command staff, in particular the APD crossovers, don't believe he should be fired.
Regardless; 97% of those polled, say he should get the boot within 90 days.
A sad, very sad 3% believe he should stay.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
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I couldn't help but notice that ever since Burrell Ellis was elected CEO, DeKalb police cruisers and bikes are actually patrolling Dunwoody on a regular basis. For the few months before, even calling 911 and begging for police couldn't get one of our esteemed police up here.
Veddy veddy interesting.
They should treat him just like he has treated all the officers he fired and demoted. I wonder if we get to see him cry in DeKalb , like he did in Dallas?
I know a few months ago, there were several of us that were on the brink of leaving for other departments, but the fact knowing change was on the horizon kept alot of us here. There is absolutely no way it could get worse we though. Now there is a chance that morale can get better. A new leader has been elected, and its time for the Police Departments new era to be put in place. Out with TEBO!
Re: the end of the last comment: "Out with TEBO!"...
And In with John Pearson??? God help us and anybody else who didn't agree with His dictatorial ways. Do you know how many senior officers would run for the hills if he is made the new chief as feared? From what I've been told, he never retired from the DKPD, just resigned. He's not pulling his pension, so legally can end his stint as the head of B. Ellis' security team (!) and become the newly appointed chief. P.S. Imagine the direct-feed propaganda he's going to send Monica's way!!
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