Chief, Mayor Respond to Union’s Call for Changes

Rochester, N.Y. - Late Thursday afternoon, Rochester's police chief responded to the police union's call for changes.

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chriswithsense - 2/6/2009 7:58 AM
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I sooo tired of the Police Union thinking they know what is best. Get out from your comfy office and get on the street THEN make suggestions. Same with The teacher's Union chief Urbanski...he drives me nuts. When was the last time he actually taught?

samjmpkj - 2/6/2009 2:04 AM
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That is exactly right Cheif Moore. "The cold-blooded shooting of Officer DiPonzio had nothing to do with police-community relations and allegedly had everything to do with a troubled 14-year-old." Victim's of violence usually ask themselves dumb questions. Bottom line is that; we simply can't make sence, out of something that makes no sence. And, we shouldn't!

MoneyMan67 - 2/5/2009 11:47 PM
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Opps wrong story Sorry.

MoneyMan67 - 2/5/2009 11:46 PM
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If you Google the officers name and even Rivera’s name you can see just how many news agencies have carried this news. I have heard of officer and well wishers sending note and thoughts from as far away as England. Granted this is in the law enforcement realm and news there travels very fast.
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