Felix varela stabbing
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    Felix varela stabbing

    Where is PRT at??

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    Where is PRT at??
    Why don't you get off the phone and go do police work. SMH loser

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    Why don't you get off the phone and go do police work. SMH loser
    What are you doing here writing back then..... and let me guess your part of prt

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    Where is PRT at??
    It’s raining, they are all home sleeping. They don’t get wet or hungry. Oh let’s not forget working out on duty too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    What are you doing here writing back then..... and let me guess your part of prt
    *hears stabbing goes out on radio*
    *jumps on leoaffairs and crys about prt not already being there*
    *sits and waits for a response to his post*
    *never goes to call*
    *pinga*

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    So did they respond ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Where is PRT at??
    JP, centralizing PRT is a deployment error. Each district should have PRT officers on each platoon -- at least two -- so when a call like Varela's arises, district trained PRT can respond as expeditiously and safely as possible. When we were cops in "Central," Captain Robert "Bob" Windsor had Crime Prevention Units CPU on at least days and afternoon platoons. CPUs were there; unencumbered by calls for service, responding to priority calls that often evolved into major crimes.

    The same principle applies to PRT, with their major emphasis being on responding to 43 calls; particularly violent ones involving weapons, whether such are firearms, edged or blunt. The focus must always be on the person wielding the weapon and how to best neutralize him or her with minimum us of force, his or her aggression permitting.

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    When i was at Northside Nanney was our major he had every cop believing he or she was super cop and we were.

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    When i was at Northside Nanney was our major he had every cop believing he or she was super cop and we were.
    Those days ate over

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    Those days ate over
    Yes, they are! Why when referencing our days in "Central," we type . . . "when we are cops!"

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