[Mpls] Summer crackdown

2003-08-05 Thread Gregory W. Reinhardt
One result of the current crime crackdown is more arrest.   It seems logical; more arrests should result in less crime.   CCM Samuel's and others have asked for this action; State Troopers have arrived in Jordan.  But are more arrests effective?  In 2002, Minneapolis Police Department (MPD)

[Mpls] Traffic flow and frustrated drivers

2003-07-15 Thread Gregory W. Reinhardt
Scott Tacheny of Public Works is in charge of traffic signals. 673-5758.

[Mpls] Traffic Tickets

2003-07-14 Thread Gregory W. Reinhardt
ood" is a great idea. It works. Just ask your precinct commanders to use this strategy. Lt. Gregory W. Reinhardt Minneapolis Police Department CODEFOR Unit Formally Commander of the MPD Traffic Unit TEMPORARY REMINDER: 1. Don't feed the troll! Ignore obvious flame-bait. 2. If you don't

[Mpls] A brutal death at 16th and Portland

2003-06-13 Thread Gregory W. Reinhardt
, do not touch everyone lives. Reported violent crime has seen significant reductions of nearly 40% in the last 5 years.    The one thing that we must never do is let violence and brutality become commonplace. It should always bother us.  Lt. Gregory W. Reinhardt/MPD

Fw: [Mpls] Minneapolis pedestrian killed -- but no charges, no investigation?

2003-01-09 Thread Gregory W. Reinhardt
Dear Sir, I am Lieutenant Gregory W. Reinhardt of the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD). I am the commander of the Traffic Unit, which includes Accident Investigations. Each year, there are 15,000 accidents in Minneapolis. On the average there are 20 fatal accidents. In 2002, there were 14