Pay your bills and you won't have The Man in your life.And the man was being evicted so.....
You just stop it with that white privilege talk!Pay your bills and you won't have The Man in your life.
At least 75 local law enforcement officers are being placed on leave in Pittsburgh following an hourslong standoff with a man who shot at sheriff's deputies when they went to serve an eviction notice.
Deputies went to serve the notice in the city’s Garfield neighborhood when the man “turned violent and began shooting,” the Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday. The suspect, William Hardison Sr., was found dead inside the residence after gunfire was exchanged intermittently for roughly six-and-a-half hours.
"The sheriff has reached out to each of the deputies personally and they will all go through a psych eval next week before being cleared to come back to work," Manko said.
A dozen more Allegheny County Police officers were also placed on administrative leave. All 12 of the officers fired their weapons, a department spokesperson confirmed, and the leave is standard protocol for the department.
Another 47 Pittsburgh Police Department officers who were involved in incident are also on leave, the department confirmed, as part of its policy. The leave may vary between three to five days.
Pittsburgh PD has 781 uniformed officers. So about 6%.
Thank you, that is not as bad as I thought, but still a pretty big hit. I have to imagine they were already a bit short staffed due to the political climate the last few years.Pittsburgh PD has 781 uniformed officers. So about 6%.
Pittsburgh PD has 781 uniformed officers. So about 6%.
Consultant says Pittsburgh has too many police patrol officers
A consultant told Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey that Pittsburgh's police has far more patrol officers than it needs to be effective.www.publicsource.org
That's BAD. Indy has about 1500+ officers, maybe 700 of those are on the street. The largest district will only have 25-30 officers working at any given time. Putting that many on admin leave (which for us could be months to a year or 2) would decimate the run-taking ability of the department. Almost catastrophic. A department half our size, I cannot even imagine.Thank you, that is not as bad as I thought, but still a pretty big hit. I have to imagine they were already a bit short staffed due to the political climate the last few years.
Seems simple enough, but when The Man is destroying our country, and has everyone bent over a barrel,Pay your bills and you won't have The Man in your life.
PIttsburgh is only 300,000 population. Surprised me when I looked it up. I thought it was bigger.That's BAD. Indy has about 1500+ officers, maybe 700 of those are on the street. The largest district will only have 25-30 officers working at any given time. Putting that many on admin leave (which for us could be months to a year or 2) would decimate the run-taking ability of the department. Almost catastrophic. A department half our size, I cannot even imagine.
Considering most districts are running 10-15 officers short per shift, a group leave like that would severely impact officer safety and run times.That's BAD. Indy has about 1500+ officers, maybe 700 of those are on the street. The largest district will only have 25-30 officers working at any given time. Putting that many on admin leave (which for us could be months to a year or 2) would decimate the run-taking ability of the department. Almost catastrophic. A department half our size, I cannot even imagine.
Less than half of Indy LEOs work the street? That much management/desk jobs? I am going to guess that a dept half your size might have a higher % working on the streets.That's BAD. Indy has about 1500+ officers, maybe 700 of those are on the street. The largest district will only have 25-30 officers working at any given time. Putting that many on admin leave (which for us could be months to a year or 2) would decimate the run-taking ability of the department. Almost catastrophic. A department half our size, I cannot even imagine.