Louisiana GOP Gov. Jeff Landry has declared a state of emergency due to a police officer shortage
Louisiana GOP Gov. Jeff Landry has declared a state of emergency due to a police officer shortage.
Landry's executive order issued Thursday lifts limits on how many new employees Louisiana sheriffs can hire and on payroll increases for their departments.
Landry, who previously had a career in law enforcement, said that police departments in the state are experiencing record-low employments “resulting in increased crime and less public safety.” As of July, sheriff's offices statewide were down 1,800 deputies, Landry said.
It would be great if police held themselves to a standard that helped the public, then we could have someone trustworthy to report to. As it is, they have destroyed the trust they had with me by failing to do even the most minor things to address problematic cops. It is clear the "problematic" cops for me are the kind of cops they actually want.
No thank you.
It's on the police to rebuild trust with us now, they've shown repeatedly they deserve none.
Edit: in Louisiana I would not be surprised that having fewer cops would reduce crime. This is a state that has repeatedly fought to keep racism alive and well. I bet there are huge issues there with the police terrorizing vs. serving many communities. So .. less cops on the ground sounds like more peace for a lot of people who've been suppressed way too much, seems like a win.
Don't like my opinion? Wake me up when the cops say "yeah, we fucked up and lost your trust for being gun happy cowards, we have changed the rules and we must protect and serve and any killing on our part is reviewed independently every time."
Have you read my comment? Have you thought about what I said? Have you considered the fact that the absolute majority of crime is reported by police departments?
Going off on a completely out of context rant that took you 5 minutes to write doesn't do you any favors, only shows that you want to be mad, regardless of the reason.
It's already well-known that data collected and reported by police departments is pretty horrid. Tons of data that SHOULD be kept and reported isn't, and tons of policing agencies don't want real stats getting out. Justice-related data has always been iffy.
So what I'm saying is we shouldn't even trust too much what we do currently know. They're not that solid of data for most justice related datasets.
That's not really accurate. They still have log of calls/reports. Just not someone to deal with the problem. Dispatch just gives up if there aren't enough officers?