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Wednesday, February 27, 2019
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7 comments:
Wallace is 100% company man, he has been riding coat tales and on the fast track to the top.
So I guess if a whole precinct files an EEOC complaint on you and you get moved from your precinct for harassment you will get promoted to Major and put in a cush position.
So for those of you who have not attended a police academy graduation in a while. the Director is having all sworn officers attending and the academy class read out loud a Public Safety Oath of Honor which reads
On my honor, I will never betray my office, my integrity, my character or the public trust.
I will always have the courage to hold myself and others accountable for our actions. I will always uphold the constitution, my community, and the agency I serve.
this is a great gesture for the public to see but you have an academy director (Capt. Williams) who was just escorted away from the super bowl activities by the FBI and had a complaint filed on him, and you have a newly promoted Major who had several EEOC complaints filed against him. not to mention the two Majors who are committing adultery. and the rest of the command staff that are too scared to do the right thing because they are afraid of being moved or demoted.
the real kicker is we all do this with all the commissioners watching who don't give two craps about the police and refuse to pay them what they should. but they deserve a 60% pay raise yet they never put their life on the line or take a chance of being killed.
Dekalb County is in bad shape.
"I will always have the courage to hold myself and others accountable for our actions."
This should be rephrased for clarity.
Adultery, where I may not agree with it, isn't exactly why Dekalb has issues. Sneaking in a football game? This does not exactly make me feel unsafe.
The only thing that makes me feel unsafe in Dekalb (or distrustful) is genuinely the sentence that I suggest they rephrase, above.
My fear of Dekalb County can be summed up with this one sentence. There are so many ways for a bad officer to conveniently misinterpret this and even do it comically. I hope you guys pull it together and gain the trust back. It takes more than words. I'm rooting for you.
Dear sweet baby Jesus I pray you will bless all the underpaid Dekalb officers, I pray you will give them strength,energy and perseverance to work the dangerous areas of DeKalb County. I pray they will be safe and not too tired as they have to work several other jobs to to provide for their family. They put their lives on the line each and ever day as the commissioners and the CEO and the command staff stay home with their own families and are safe and very well paid but our officers are underpaid and under appreciated.please keep them safe and I pray that you will give the CEO and the commissioners a heart and a conscious so that they will show our officers some appreciation and pay them what they deserve.
Thanks for the prayers but unfortunately as we all know no democrat run government has ever been successful. Their policies are inept, thinking noncritical, and rife with corruption from a culture that believes they are owed everything via entitlements, handouts, thefts, etc. People who take their careers, themselves, and families seriously don't stay with DKPD.
Well damn. Can't argue with that!
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