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  1. #21
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    So let me get this straight, you're going around talking to police departments to bridge that gap? How much are you and your partner Chief getting paid to bridge this gap? Will you be talking about the fact that criminals are not held accountable for their actions? Will you talk about the fact you are wasting your time since the media is on board with defunding the police, along with shit head Biden and Harris? You bring up Ferguson? Do you realize Barack Obama screwed that entire thing up? The cops have ongoing training on how to deal with the public, and yet these criminals are shooting people left and right here in Tampa. Go in the hood and tell the shitbag on the corner to do better. Let him hear it from another black man. Don’t worry; you will move on to the next city and make that money. All while the drive-by shootings, black on black crimes will go on. But rest assured, you will get paid. Take that nonsense someplace else. We are tired of the blaming the cops bullshit. Blame your selves for not policing your own damn people. You know Mike Brown but I bet you don't know Mekhi Jame. Lets take a look at shot spotter and you will see reality.
    I’m sure it will be public record eventually but it is said that they are being paid $78,000.

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    COHORT stands for Community Organizers Helping Officers Restore Trust. This initiative is a full day, interactive Diversity & Inclusion workshop designed specifically for Law Enforcement Professionals. This program is a facilitated dialogue that promotes an inclusive exchange of information, thoughts, and ideas from all stakeholders involved, including Law Enforcement Officers and members from their local community.


    You know some one actually spent a lot of time coming up with this paragraph ..and we have to spend a lot of time just figuring out what the hell their talking about

    So how much tax payers money is the city shelling out for this?
    $50k. Donated by leftist progressive Lightning owner

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    Here is a thought

    Just tell people to do better in their lives. Bring back community policing, have only 2 street crimes squads, one on each cycle working from 411. See, you just added more cops to the streets and still have a street crimes unit to handle good cases. Not bullshit shooting fish and a barrel sig50 stops. Stop overthinking this, and use your heads. Take that $50,000 and invest in the community. Instead, they throw it away on training with 0 involvement with the actual people who live in this city. People who use this “bridge the gap” are getting rich off a seminar is pathetic. They are laughing all the way to the bank. As soon as you are done with the training, get T8, and take the next shooting call. Let’s just put another committee together that results in nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Just tell people to do better in their lives. Bring back community policing, have only 2 street crimes squads, one on each cycle working from 411. See, you just added more cops to the streets and still have a street crimes unit to handle good cases. Not bullshit shooting fish and a barrel sig50 stops. Stop overthinking this, and use your heads. Take that $50,000 and invest in the community. Instead, they throw it away on training with 0 involvement with the actual people who live in this city. People who use this “bridge the gap” are getting rich off a seminar is pathetic. They are laughing all the way to the bank. As soon as you are done with the training, get T8, and take the next shooting call. Let’s just put another committee together that results in nothing.
    That’s the Democrat way. Talk too much & Get nothing done.

    Wait I forgot one..... They love to spend other people’s money.

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    I have all of the movies that I want to watch ready to go during COHORT.

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    Just wait until 85 of us are on a 14 day lockdown vacation !

    Maybe we can get some of the Irish Whiskey he was talking about.

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    Proactive policing

    Practice policing from 2002-2011 ish is what lowered crime at TPD. When that returns crime will go down and so will the shootings. Staff should go to RC and back the officers when they are lawful and be willing to tell the media the truth.

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    Sorry, but the TGH incident shows how this department will react when something occurs, and that was a relatively minor incident. Any incident that occurs involving a black person (never mind if it was done correctly) and someone takes offense at it, the officer will be the pawn. You are expendable.

    Plus we have a SAO, who might as well be a Public Defender, who is just looking for any excuse to charge an officer so he can prove to his voters how tough he can be on the police. Sorry, but no first time offender
    breaks for you.

    Except for a few specialty squads (who have to perform to keep their position) or squads filled with young officers (who naively think that as long as they do the right thing nothing negative will happen to them) proactive policing is dead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Sorry, but the TGH incident shows how this department will react when something occurs, and that was a relatively minor incident. Any incident that occurs involving a black person (never mind if it was done correctly) and someone takes offense at it, the officer will be the pawn. You are expendable.

    Plus we have a SAO, who might as well be a Public Defender, who is just looking for any excuse to charge an officer so he can prove to his voters how tough he can be on the police. Sorry, but no first time offender
    breaks for you.

    Except for a few specialty squads (who have to perform to keep their position) or squads filled with young officers (who naively think that as long as they do the right thing nothing negative will happen to them) proactive policing is dead.
    100% ............

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    Just wait until 85 of us are on a 14 day lockdown vacation !

    Maybe we can get some of the Irish Whiskey he was talking about.
    So we can’t have RC in the District but can have 85 officers in a class. The bad thing is it doesn’t surprise me anymore. That’s the way TPD leadership rolls.

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