Sheriff Schmaling His badge ?
Fifty Shades of Brown:
Day Two: Duty or Doodie?
Crime Prevention Incident Reports
(CPIR's)
As a public servant, Sheriff Schmaling's leadership leaves much to be desired.
We are not saying he is a bad cop, but we are not saying he is a good cop either.
Effective leadership requires the ability to properly place your organization in a position to embrace changes as they take place.
To coin an old adage: PPPPP(P)........
Proper Planning Prevents
Poor Performance
....or the current version.........
Poop Police Provides
Poor Public Protection
In January of 2013, it took 8 days for the sheriff department to return numerous phone calls made requesting an investigator to contact me.
After 7 days of no response, I contacted the Racine County District Attorney's Office for guidance .
The next day I received a call from a detective from the Sheriff's office.
During these 8 days of no contact by the Racine County Sheriff Department, the whereabouts of stolen property I was aware of was moved and the unknown rightful owner was deprived of the opportunity to recover the stolen goods.
The responding detective apologized about the 8 day delay of contacting me and stated a perfect storm had occurred at the sheriff's department.
The so called "perfect storm" was the retiring of numerous Sheriff Department personnel, exposing a large void in the quality of law enforcement in Racine County.
On February 1st. of 2013, I emailed Sheriff Schmaling and Deputy Sheriff John Hanrahan requesting a meeting to discuss the sheriff's office failures to the community and their lapse of management skills.
Neither had the courage or decency to respond to my request.
So I did what I do well, I exposed their incompetence on Racine County Corruption for all to view.
I also took to the streets.
Perhaps you recognize the sign I used in front of the Racine County Law Enforcement Center last year.
Crime Prevention Incident Reports
(CPIR's)
As a public servant, Sheriff Schmaling's leadership leaves much to be desired.
We are not saying he is a bad cop, but we are not saying he is a good cop either.
Effective leadership requires the ability to properly place your organization in a position to embrace changes as they take place.
To coin an old adage: PPPPP(P)........
Proper Planning Prevents
Poor Performance
....or the current version.........
Poop Police Provides
Poor Public Protection
In January of 2013, it took 8 days for the sheriff department to return numerous phone calls made requesting an investigator to contact me.
After 7 days of no response, I contacted the Racine County District Attorney's Office for guidance .
The next day I received a call from a detective from the Sheriff's office.
During these 8 days of no contact by the Racine County Sheriff Department, the whereabouts of stolen property I was aware of was moved and the unknown rightful owner was deprived of the opportunity to recover the stolen goods.
The responding detective apologized about the 8 day delay of contacting me and stated a perfect storm had occurred at the sheriff's department.
The so called "perfect storm" was the retiring of numerous Sheriff Department personnel, exposing a large void in the quality of law enforcement in Racine County.
On February 1st. of 2013, I emailed Sheriff Schmaling and Deputy Sheriff John Hanrahan requesting a meeting to discuss the sheriff's office failures to the community and their lapse of management skills.
Neither had the courage or decency to respond to my request.
So I did what I do well, I exposed their incompetence on Racine County Corruption for all to view.
I also took to the streets.
Perhaps you recognize the sign I used in front of the Racine County Law Enforcement Center last year.
Over a year later, neither Sheriff Schmaling or Deputy Sheriff John
Hanrahan embrace community policing. Both continue to fail to respond to
concerned citizens who wish to make their department
more responsive to the public.
As public officials, Sheriff Chris Schmaling and Deputy Sheriff
John Hanrahan continue to hide behind the protection of Racine County
Corporation Counsel. The most basic of open records request continue to be deflected.
20,233 CPIRs were reported
in the year 2013
What do these incidents really mean?
How are these numbers being used?
Public servants or public
serpents?
………You
decide……….
1 comment:
There is no doubt that Racine County is an unusually corrupt place and that the Written Rule of Law is dead.
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