Hooligans.
In addition to the criminal probe of Thursday's incident, Durham police Chief Steven Chalmers said his office is investigating.
Hopefully, your department will do a better job in this investigation than it has in its investigations into the illegal sex trade over the last few years.
No police report of the incident was on record at the Raleigh police department Saturday.
Then we'll wait. Believe me, we ARE interested.
Chalmers said no criminal charges have been filed against anyone from his department and that the names of the officers allegedly involved in the incident aren't being released because of confidentiality issues.
Here's an idea-- have Crime Stoppers make up posters with the Durham Police officers' pictures, and pass them around neighborhoods in Raleigh and Durham.
"Here's an idea-- have Crime Stoppers make up posters with the Durham Police officers' pictures, and pass them around neighborhoods in Raleigh and Durham."
LOL!
That was my thought, but you beat me to the post.
I think that should be done, and they should be posted city-wide in libraries, schools, laundromats, the courthouse, city parks, grocery stores, anyplace it can be gotten away with, including this website! LOL!
I wonder if there is a roster of the DPD available at their department. Often there will be one on the wall of the lobby. Somebody could walk in with a camera phone and snap a few pics when the desk clerk wasn't looking. Even if it isn't a current photo, the point made would be the same if the needed words, "Break the Blue Wall of Silence!! Come Forward and Tell the Truth!!!" was plastered across the top of each of them, explaining that an unnamed victim was assaulted by DPD officers on such and such night at a certain strip club in Durham!
Hooligans!! You beat me to it.
Well, now that he's on administrative leave, Gottlieb will have lots of time to complete his report.