When I was at the Jordan Area Community Council, we worked with sergeant
Sharon Lubinski on a project that closed 50 drug houses in 18 months,
and then on opening one of the first police substations at Penn and
Lowry.

I was very impressed with Sharon Lubinski as a tough, no-nonsense police
officer, totally dedicated to her job and able to get things done.

Sharon is very sharp, and ready and willing to think outside the box. 
At the same time, I found her to be very loyal to her fellow police
officers.

I have appreciated how, for years and years and years, Sharon Lubinski
has quietly lived in Minneapolis' Standish-Ericsson neighborhood.

Sharon is also one of the Minneapolis police department's main
proponents of Community Oriented Policing.

A couple of years ago, I worked with some St. Paul police on a Community
Oriented Policing project.  Sharon Lubinski was the first name they
mentioned as a Minneapolis police officer that they liked to work with.

I have not worked with any of the other candidates, and I am not trying
to compare Sharon Lubinski's credentials with anybody else.

I am confident that Sharon Lubinski would be a strong, effective and
committed chief for the Minneapolis police department. 

Jay Clark
Cooper
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