The democraps are the ones in favor of defunding the police...less law information...more lawlessness. Originally Posted by bb1961
Well.. I can say in my city-- which is completely Dem ran-- they've been increasing funding to the police and to community action agencies that deal with urban youth here. So-- the notion that all Democrats want to defund the police is absolute bunk. Originally Posted by Grace PrestonSo have the Police been given a raise, if so how much?
Well.. I can say in my city-- which is completely Dem ran-- they've been increasing funding to the police and to community action agencies that deal with urban youth here. Originally Posted by Grace PrestonUrban youths? Is that code? Who or what are the Urban Youth?
So-- the notion that all Democrats want to defund the police is absolute bunk. Originally Posted by Grace PrestonMust have been our imagination then all the defund the police banter.. they were probably some of those mythical Hard left wingers that we never read about.
So have the Police been given a raise, if so how much? Originally Posted by Levianon17Police funding and salaries are public record. Google is your friend.
Urban youths? Is that code? Who or what are the Urban Youth?
Must have been our imagination then all the defund the police banter.. they were probably some of those mythical Hard left wingers that we never read about. Originally Posted by texassapper
Urban youth-- pretty much anyone who lives within "the ring" here in Cincinnati. Before you try to take up arms to battle-- it includes people of all races. It would also include my own child, since I do live within "the ring". There are a ton of programs aimed at keeping kids out of trouble, off of substances, in school, etc.
First year officers with CPD make $65867. That's a good bit more than rookie officers in Dallas make.. and also more than what a starting officer in Houston would make. If I'm reading the step plan correctly, its more than what officers in Chicago get paid their first year as well. So yes-- Cincinnati does make efforts to pay their police force. Originally Posted by Grace Preston
Police funding and salaries are public record. Google is your friend.I don't know what city she's talking about. But the National Average for a Rookie Police Officer is just under 32, 000 a year. That's seems awfully low. Talk of "Defunding Police" resonates across the country. Police Officers won't view it as anything positive.
Of course funding the police departments in the "defund the police" hysteria had nothing to do with pay raises for city employees. Looks like you're tripping over your own talking points.
Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
I don't know what city she's talking about. But the National Average for a Rookie Police Officer is just under 32, 000 a year. That's seems awfully low. Talk of "Defunding Police" resonates across the country. Police Officers won't view it as anything positive. Originally Posted by Levianon17
Cincinnati Ohio
Its also important to note that the national average for a rookie officer also includes what they are paid while in academy. Most places pay anywhere from 28k-36k to officers during their 6 month academy training. So-- that will skew the numbers a little bit. National average for a 2nd year officer is 55k.
The police here have an issue with being more reactive than proactive. The most frustrating thing is that for years they've released crime data by neighborhood every month. They haven't updated the data since April of this year for some strange reason.
Most neighborhoods here (there are 52 distinct ones in Cincinnati) have an assigned resource officer. There are multiple units including a gang unit, a gun unit, several UC's (but their UC's need work... they do a lot of stupid shit that makes them obvious). We have the PiVOT program here (aimed to decrease violence in the worst neighborhoods). A lot of the rougher neighborhoods have Shot Spotter to help notify police of gun activity since neighbors often don't want to get involved. We have 6 police districts here and a good bit of coverage for a city with only 300k residents. For example, we currently have 1053 sworn officers in Cincinnati. Orlando-- with a population around the same as Cincinnati, has around 450. Corpus Christi has 466. Pittsburgh has around 800.
The difference between the haves and the have nots in this city is vast-- possibly the biggest gap I've ever seen out of everywhere I've lived. For the longest while, Over The Rhine had the distinction of being the most dangerous neighborhood in the nation. They gentrified the heck out of about half of OTR and that brought the stats down-- but the untouched half of OTR is really... really rough. They built a shiny new soccer stadium smack in the middle of West End-- which is also a bad neighborhood-- but the stadium literally butts up to the Precinct 1 station.
You have a predominantly blue collar city that has been decimated by shifts in manufacturing for decades. The past few years have been better for the workforce here-- and there are several corporate HQ's here which make the city look better on paper... but the reality isn't pretty. Originally Posted by Grace Preston
Cincinnati OhioAcademy recruits aren't paid that much. They do get a good raise to the base salary when they are confirmed, which is anywhere from 6-12 months after they Graduate from the academy. I know this because my Aunt was a Cop in Chicago. She spent three years working Patrol and then became a Juvenile Detective.
Its also important to note that the national average for a rookie officer also includes what they are paid while in academy. Most places pay anywhere from 28k-36k to officers during their 6 month academy training. So-- that will skew the numbers a little bit. National average for a 2nd year officer is 55k.
The police here have an issue with being more reactive than proactive. The most frustrating thing is that for years they've released crime data by neighborhood every month. They haven't updated the data since April of this year for some strange reason.
Most neighborhoods here (there are 52 distinct ones in Cincinnati) have an assigned resource officer. There are multiple units including a gang unit, a gun unit, several UC's (but their UC's need work... they do a lot of stupid shit that makes them obvious). We have the PiVOT program here (aimed to decrease violence in the worst neighborhoods). A lot of the rougher neighborhoods have Shot Spotter to help notify police of gun activity since neighbors often don't want to get involved. We have 6 police districts here and a good bit of coverage for a city with only 300k residents. For example, we currently have 1053 sworn officers in Cincinnati. Orlando-- with a population around the same as Cincinnati, has around 450. Corpus Christi has 466. Pittsburgh has around 800.
The difference between the haves and the have nots in this city is vast-- possibly the biggest gap I've ever seen out of everywhere I've lived. For the longest while, Over The Rhine had the distinction of being the most dangerous neighborhood in the nation. They gentrified the heck out of about half of OTR and that brought the stats down-- but the untouched half of OTR is really... really rough. They built a shiny new soccer stadium smack in the middle of West End-- which is also a bad neighborhood-- but the stadium literally butts up to the Precinct 1 station.
You have a predominantly blue collar city that has been decimated by shifts in manufacturing for decades. The past few years have been better for the workforce here-- and there are several corporate HQ's here which make the city look better on paper... but the reality isn't pretty. Originally Posted by Grace Preston
The difference between the haves and the have nots in this city is vast Originally Posted by Grace PrestonWell that's what 50 years of Democrat policies will get you... Sounds like the voters of Cincinnati are getting EXACTLY what they voted for.
Well that's what 50 years of Democrat policies will get you... Sounds like the voters of Cincinnati are getting EXACTLY what they voted for.
Hard to have sympathy for voters in a democratic society complaining about their government unless their votes were somehow stolen. Originally Posted by texassapper