Re: [Mpls] Police behavior

2003-01-23 Thread dyna
Hi Don, good to finally hear from you after over a month of campaigning. In response to Tamir, Let me apologise for any negligence on my part for not responding to your call. I have no recollection of your call or of receiving any message regarding your call. But, please understand, these are h

[Mpls] Police behavior

2003-01-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In response to Tamir, Let me apologise for any negligence on my part for not responding to your call. I have no recollection of your call or of receiving any message regarding your call. But, please understand, these are hectic times for me, and there seems to have been an oversight. I have spoke

Re: [Mpls] Police Behavior

2002-11-12 Thread Rosalind Nelson
This is something I struggle to understand. How is it that a group of people with the same management, union, training and professional culture can deal ethically and effectively with a heinous criminal but not be able to deal reasonably with people like Charon Dow and Efrain Depaz, who seem to be

[Mpls] Police Behavior

2002-11-12 Thread Mark Wilde
I want to echo Barb Nelson's congratulations to the police for catching the rapist without any problems. Too often the police get thrown into the spotlight when something bad happens, or people have assumptions about police behavior that just does not hold up to reality. The police, fire, rescue,

[Mpls] Police Behavior

2002-03-12 Thread Brand, Joel C.
I wasn't there. I didn't see what happened. I'm in no position to make any kind of judgement if the police acted appropriately or not. But I like to think I'm a rational human being. Let's look at a couple of facts. You are a police officer. There is a person with a knife standing about 20 feet a