Posted on 10/21/2002 1:25:12 PM PDT by woofie
Moose..."Call Back...Message Unclear"... Im a little unclear myself.
Great.
Thanks for the opportunity to go on a good rant. I feel much better now. :-)
Well, I'll let others decide whether that one was funny, but please accept my apologies for assuming the reference was to race. I still believe that he would be far better served to have a PIO officer deliver the briefings, as being in front of the camera is not one of his strengths.
In a just world this dirtbag who gave a false statement to the police should be flogged, IMO. But the fact that he gave false info to the police is not their fault. If anything, it is the failure of the "justice" system -- (e.g. the fact that he is on the street and not in jail). A typical three strikes plus careeer criminal, on the street thanks to the libs. And, the fact that the two illegals were caught up in this investigatiojn is not the fault of the police. The fault lies with ther FedGov (INS) for allowing them to be here in the first place. Again thanks to liberal policies.
Charles Alexander Moose, Ph.D.
Career History
Maryland
8/2/99 - present Chief of Police, Montgomery County, Maryland 1999 - present Major, District of Columbia Air National Guard 2000 - present Adjunct Faculty, Montgomery College
Oregon 6/93 - 7/31/99 Chief of Police, City of Portland, Oregon 1994 - 1999 Adjunct Faculty, Criminal Justice, Portland State University 1987 - 1998 Major, Oregon Air National Guard 1992 - 1993 Deputy Chief, City of Portland, Operations Branch 1991 - 1992 Captain, North Precinct 1984 - 1991 Lieutenant 1981 - 1984 Sergeant 1975 - 1981 Patrol Officer
Education
Bachelor of Arts, United States History, University of North Carolina (1975) Master of Public Administration, Portland State University (1984) Ph.D., Urban Studies/Criminology, Portland State University (1993) FBI National Academy, 154th Session (1988) FBI National Executive Institute, 17th Session (1994) Professional Organizations/Community Activities National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, Member Police Executive Research Forum, Member International Association of Chiefs of Police, Member Civil Rights Committee, Member American Society of Criminology, Member National Center for Women and Policing, Advisory Board Member COPS' National Community Oriented Policing Resource Board
Major Accomplishments
An internationally recognized advocate and lecturer on the philosophy and implementation of community policing. Instituted a Crisis Intervention Team of specially trained officers on call to defuse situations involving persons with mental illness in a crisis warranting police response. Arranged for the professional mental health community to provide training to officers at no cost. Developed Crisis Response Team concept to better respond to victims, families and community members after violent crime. The response team consists of officers and community volunteers. Teams are assigned to critical areas and include teams within the Hispanic, Asian, and sexual minority communities. Hired and trained civilian desk clerks to allow 42 uniformed officers to be reassigned to patrol duties. In 1997, established a General Order on less than lethal force to allow the capture of armed and violent suspects without using deadly force. Opened a day care center on the first floor of the Justice Center for Police employees' children. In 1998, conducted the third National Community Policing Conference with over 500 participants from 30 states and five countries. The conference provided participants with insight on how to measure and enhance current community policing programs. Developed a standing metro area law enforcement pursuit agreement which covers issues regarding conditions under which pursuits can be initiated, notification to media and other agencies, supervisory control and other issues. The Portland Police Department serves as host and facilitator for this metro area executive group.
Awards
United States Community Relations Service Special Recognition Award, 1998 The William French Smith Award for Outstanding Contribution to Cooperative Law Enforcement, presented by United States Attorney General Janet Reno, 1998 Employer Support Freedom Award, presented by Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, 1998 FBI Director's "Community Leadership Award," 1995 Emerald Award, "Community Service," Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., 1996 Boys and Girls Club "Man of the Year Award," 1996-97 Association for Retarded Citizens Distinguished Community Service Award, 1998
Presentations
Justice at its Best - Police Response to Mental Retardation Roundtable: Race Based Policing The Future of Community Oriented Policing Improving Police Response to Domestic Violence The Impact of Community Policing on Ethics Community Policing and its Relationship to Building Stronger, Healthier Communities Walking the Talk of Ethics Dealing with Excessive Force Issues
Let's give this poor man a break!
Where did you hear that?
If true, this has probably been withheld from the public for the same reason that the witness description has been withheld: the perp(s) is/are non-white and non-black. Gotta be careful with the "T" word now.
Again...why is everyone jumping on this guy. Let's all start bashing Bush for not getting Bin Laden. No logic in it at all...
Maybe the real idiots are the posters on this forum...at least some of them
I thought this, too. That's why ... we received your message, we are working on the response. If there had been a live respondent to the phone, the caller would have known it had been received.
Agreed. These tip lines are probably not manned, but are answered by recorders. Too bad.
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