Friday, June 19, 2020

Atlanta Mayor admits police morale is Down 'Ten-fold'--begs cops return after walkout


Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms agrees with the fact that police morale is "down ten-old." It's unclear exactly what gave it away to her but it may have been due to the dozens of officers who called in sick or refused to leave their precincts after the Fulton County DA decided to charge former officer Garrett Rolfe with felony murder of Rayshard Brooks [for carrying out proper procedure and stopping an intoxicated man from firing a taser into his face].

Bottoms also begged police to honor their commitment to their community and return to patrol, unlike the community refusing to honor proper legal procedure and wait for an indictment before firing Rolfe and making speeches implying his guilt.

“I think ours is down ten-fold,” Bottoms told the Compromised News Network anchor and block of wood Chris "Fredo" Cuomo in regard to Atlanta PD’s department morale. “This has been a very tough few weeks in Atlanta and with the tragedy of Mr. Brooks, and then on top of that the excessive force charges that were brought against the officers involved with the college students, there’s a lot happening in our city, and the police officers are receiving the brunt of it quite frankly.

She went on to pretend that the Atlanta city government has “a great working relationship with police” and that the issues with morale were temporary and may be assuaged when the city finally elects a conservative mayor.

“In fact, our officers were given a historic pay raise by our administration, and it was so our officers wouldn’t have to work three jobs and be fatigued so that they could afford to live in the city of Atlanta, so they wouldn’t be resentful about policing our streets so that we could have the best to choose from on our force,” Bottoms told Cuomo, who just stared off into space thinking about the gym. “We expect that our officers will keep their commitment to our communities.”

And your officers expect you would keep your commitment to them and not overcharge them with criminal behavior they didn't exhibit. 

Rolfe was totally justified in shooting Brooks after he took down both Rolfe and his partner, grabbed a taser from one of them, ran, turned around and fired at Rolfe who returned fire with lethal force--by the book.

“Atlanta police officers are not responding to calls in three of the department’s six zones,” CNN reported late Wednesday “Atlanta police officers each patrol one of six zones covering some 500,000 residents who live in the city limits. They also cover Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.” 

Meanwhile, it is not known whether Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is one of the many airports that CNN pays $100,000 each to broadcast its anti-Trump coverage in the terminals.

Atlanta police denied that officers had organized a walkout, but Georgia police union officials appeared to confirm reports of a “blue flu.”

If they run into trouble, they can always call Antifa.


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