Sunday, December 21, 2014

LAPD Chief Orders Officers To Wear Mourning Badge

So where is Cedric?

Read more here.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

The death of the two NYPD officers is tragic. One thing I noticed is the will and ability of the NYPD officers to stick up for themselves after being abused. Officers of all races participated as one unit in blue. We don't have that kind of courage.

Anonymous said...

Guys I truly hate to say this but this is only the beginning of our fellow brothers and sisters being shot.

You heard the perps rant before he pulled the trigger; "For every one of us they kill, we kill two of theirs!!"

The writing is on the wall. No matter how you look at it, read it, spell it; it's there and it is going to get worse way before it gets any better. Be safe.

Anonymous said...

They are able to stand up because they have a backbone i. e. Police Union that does not allow management and politicians to solely run the show.

Anonymous said...

Dekalb Officers are brave on the street but cowards dealing with their own abuse.

Anonymous said...

Anon 3:41

One of the truest statements ever posted on this site.

Anonymous said...

The recent incidents over the past several months have not been racially motivated actions by the police. There is no evidence of a "systemic racial problem" between police officers and the public as propagated by CNN, the Mayor of New York, Al Sharpton and our president. What the country is experiencing is simply a crime problem. I hope NOBLE president Alexander keeps this in mind while serving on the task force he was recently appointed to. No more customer service or sensitivity training please! Sad how most of the problems started when police officer started handling criminals as customers.

Anonymous said...

He shouldn't have to order them!

Anonymous said...

He'll our command staff treat officers like they are dictators and we must follow some of their stupid orders.

Just remember they are appointed , that is the problem.

Disgraced said...

Jim Conroy is nothing more than a puppet on a string, sitting back just like Obrien.
All they did and are doing is buying their time hoping to retire on Chiefs pay.
What a disgrace and let down.I want a Chief I can follow into battle and so far I don't see them.

Anonymous said...

Question.... does anyone else still have that book from the "relationship" class we had to take when the command staff tried to cover up a domestic violence incident involving an officer and another officer?... we were supposed to keep it for the second round of classes.... well, get ready for a new set of worthless classes taught by another consultant with political connections.

Anonymous said...

Officers who violate the rules should be disciplined in some manner depending on the offense. By the same token, lying and making false complaints on officers, and there are many, should be prosecuted by Internal Affairs, or someone other than the victim officer and publicized. Historically this has not been pursued. Time to stick up for yourselves. You are being hit on both sides of your head.

Anonymous said...

Here is an article in the NY Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/28/nyregion/funeral-for-slain-nypd-officer-rafael-ramos.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=photo-spot-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0

Anonymous said...

I don't know how you guys and gals can do that job for $500 a week.

Take your heads out of the sand and look for employment elsewhere…...