FOP livid about apology for police aggression.
"“To clear the air about this incident and the inflammatory insinuations
reported by local and national news, this was a lawful stop. The officer
involved simply recognized behavior he thought was suspicious and out
of the ordinary. He then waited for a reason to conduct a lawful traffic
stop on the driver of the vehicle. This is not bad; it is not racist;
it is simply police work.”"
It is bad. It isn't racist, but targeting somebody over because he made and held eye contact is outrageous. Apparently police should be retrained.
"Galbraith ends the statement with a threat:
“I encourage
our members to take notice of our local elected officials. Be aware
which of our politicians are defending us. We should identify those who
are staying silent or encouraging this climate of violence and hatred
against us. We should make our voices heard now and in future elections.
It is not in our nature to simply lie down and surrender.”
Late Friday afternoon, Price, issued the following statement in response to the FOP statement:
“In
response to the letter issued by the Dayton Fraternal Order of Police
today, I would like to offer the following clarifications regarding my
statement of September 2. I emphasized then and repeat now that the
traffic stop made by Officer Betsinger on August 15 was a lawful stop.
My concern was about the lack of understanding between the officer and
Mr. Felton and the perceptions that resulted. My tenure as City Manager
demonstrates my support of City employees and public safety employees
specifically. The City Commission and I have worked closely with
President Galbraith, our police administration, and officers throughout
my time as Dayton City Manager and will continue to work with President
Galbraith and the Fraternal Order of Police on matters of importance to
the police work force. The safety of our officers and of our community
continue to be my top priority as City Manager.”"
I doubt that's the only threat police made.
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