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Rapping Back #92: Corrupt Constables Make Mockery of Democratic Dialogue
As if the 82% of voters who put the Charter chapter in place and the 20 months spent by the Police Accountability Commission doing research and talking to dozens of people-- including the PPA-- were not enough, they say this is about "giving Portlanders their voice in public safety." As noted elsewhere in this issue, the accountability measure will take away community members' ability to decide whether officers violate policy and how to discipline them. It's not clear, then, what they mean by their measure promoting "true accountability behind our government, with mutual oversight of the City Council, Police Bureau, and Citizen Oversight Commission [which isn't the proposed or actual name of any body in Portland]." They admit their filing to take away powers of the Board and add cops to their ranks may seem "suspect" but they blame the way the original ballot measure was crafted in "haste." The rest of the posts break down like this: nine about crime (64%-- including one article which ran twice about an Oregon State Police dog helping with a drug bust), three showing their "friendly" side (21%), and one remembering Officer Colleen Waibel (January 27), who was shot during a botched drug raid in January 1998 (PPR #14). Be Careful Who You Idealize The second most notable post was published on January 18 and highlights the work of Officer Betsy Hornstein, who won an award as traffic officer of the year. A video shows Hornstein riding a motorcycle through an obstacle course and an officer praising her work. The voiceover says "we should all learn to work like her." What's missing from the pomp and circumstance is that Hornstein appeared in our newsletter twice for actions in 2014-- once for kicking and beating Black teen Thai Gurule (despite her Crisis Intervention Training) and once for "liking" a post on Facebook saying "I am Darren Wilson," a tribute to the officer who killed Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO, widely considered motivated by racism. Hmm. Crime Dominates the News and the News Feed
There were also Portland Police Bureau pieces about the drug-seizing dog (January 24 and 31) and another "crime reduction mission" where officers went into three neighborhoods with police dogs, the District Attorney and detectives' help, arresting 12 people and issuing five citations in a "proactive" effort (January 29). |
May, 2024
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