>>From what I've read, the one group that McManus alienated in Dayton was the 
street cop.  I think Rybak is looking for evolutionary change, not 
revolutionary, so he's expecting McManus to work with the culture that's there, and 
guide it in the right direction.  I just hope that McManus can do this.  What I'm 
afraid is that the street cops will get so disgusted by him, that they will 
refuse to work with the forces of moderation at all, which may result in more 
thumpers.<<<

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>>The Dayton street cops think not so good.  Since it looks like McManus will 
be our new chief, I hope they are wrong.<<<
Mark,

Can you provide a little more specific information on this, like what you 
read or some link?  From what I've read, the only people who seem to have a 
problem with McManus in Dayton is the Police Union and that was because of the 
changes McManus made to the regulations regarding firing at fleeing suspects, and 
possible the efforts he made to make the department more diverse and bridge 
the city's racial divide:

http://www.daytondailynews.com/opinion/content/opinion/daily/1229mcmanus.html

In fact the only reference I can find to street cop dissatisfaction is this 
line: "His ideas haven't received universal approval from the rank and file."
Which doesn't really indicate alienation, but more disagreement.  Of course 
it was followed directly by this line: "Indeed, the Fraternal Order of Police 
angrily has opposed some of his initiatives." Which leads me to believe it's 
what I mentioned before. Article follows:

http://www.daytondailynews.com/opinion/content/opinion/daily/1213transplant.ht
ml

although GR Anderson said that McManus "not afraid to alienate a few 
rank-and-file cops if that's the price of the ticket." when talking about McManus 
being the "rare police executive who is serious about reforming certain aspects of 
how cops do their jobs, particularly where encounters with other races and 
cultures are concerned":

http://www.citypages.com/databank/24/1203/article11775.asp

If I've missed something I, and I'm sure at least 7 other Council Members and 
many citizens would like to know about problems he's had, especially with 
street cops, so if you can clarify it would be immensely helpful.  We already 
have some Council Members who made their decision prior to even meeting McManus, 
and I'd hate for one of them or others on the List to add "I heard he 
alienated the street cops" to this without some substantiating evidence as they 
consider the nomination.

Jonathan Palmer 
Victory
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