“The Rise and Fall of Anthony Batts”
Great piece by Simone Weichselbaum in the Marshall Project about Batts and his problems in Baltimore. Good piece in Vice about the problem of “superstar” police chiefs.
Great piece by Simone Weichselbaum in the Marshall Project about Batts and his problems in Baltimore. Good piece in Vice about the problem of “superstar” police chiefs.
Total arrests per day are in orange. Firearms crimes per day are the lower lines, in blue. (Click to embiggen) The bottom axis represents the numbered day of year. 1 is Jan 1. 178 is June 27th. The riot was on April 27, day 117. This was partly inspired by a frustrating discussion on the…
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This piece by Tim Kreider is pretty fabulous. It includes John Waters’ great line: “NYC is full of normal people who think they’re crazy; Baltimore is full of crazy people who think they’re normal.” And “Bananas & hardware for sale at the bar” actually only narrows things down to a half-dozen locations. I still use…
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That’s from the Sun. The FOP riot report is good. Well done. And based on everything I’ve heard from police officers, true. It’s proofread and a surprisingly well put together package (the whole “issue” and “recommendation” and “references” thing). Keep in mind this is coming from a local FOP chapter that misspelled my name on…
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The next Baltimore police commissioner really needs to be home-grown. Why not Lt. Col. Melvin Russell?
I just heard the news.
“Conservator of the peace,” you say. I was skeptical about how/if Mayor Rawlings-Blake could legally declare a curfew in Baltimore. Turns out she can: Circuit Judge Paul Alpert determined that a curfew was within Rawlings-Blake’s powers as a “conservator of the peace.” The powers of that title are not clearly defined in the city charter…
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Remember when Batts and the mayor said nobody ever told the cops to “stand down” during the riots? Well people who were there know they were lying. Well here is at least one order telling officer not to engage.
Cops are famous for having short attention spans. Who wants to read a whole book? Or article? Or legal bulletin? And since twitter is perhaps the worst place in the world to give legal lessons or any nuance, I thought I’d give it a try. Given the limitations of 140 characters, naturally I used haikus:…
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The BBC has a story about Michael Wood and his reporting of police wrong doing. I still don’t doubt the truth of what he says he say and participated in. That’s important. As to his character or motives, nobody outside of policing really gives a damn what they are or if Wood was a good…
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