tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2935662058758102231.post934914338162207320..comments2024-03-20T11:21:16.856-04:00Comments on Heneghan’s Dunwoody Blog: Budget Review - Does Dunwoody need a Narcotics Task Force Officer and a SWAT Team?John Heneghanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18046846808671417720noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2935662058758102231.post-23334793311974180182009-10-03T01:09:20.214-04:002009-10-03T01:09:20.214-04:00And I thought it was deplorable the manner in whic...And I thought it was deplorable the manner in which the crier published missives from harridans and prattlers perniciously pillorying your campaign for Dunwoody Council Person. They certainly never published my letter in your support. Please continue your resplendent being to make this community and world a better place.Wishbone Nolanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00490649158665019510noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2935662058758102231.post-25849551069304549532009-10-03T00:57:20.717-04:002009-10-03T00:57:20.717-04:00Well, thank-you Ms. Fixx, and I have always admire...Well, thank-you Ms. Fixx, and I have always admired you for being such a bold blunt outspoken gadfly of integrity.Wishbone Nolanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00490649158665019510noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2935662058758102231.post-71391602703246723242009-09-28T10:08:11.795-04:002009-09-28T10:08:11.795-04:00Wishbone Nolan, et al: Thank you for boldly speaki...Wishbone Nolan, et al: Thank you for boldly speaking your minds and telling it like it is.<br /><br />Dunwoody City Council: Remember what one of our nation's Founding Fathers said (either Paine or Jefferson):<br /><br />"That government is best which governs least."Ellen Fixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17852915113360374656noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2935662058758102231.post-52029239426738817902009-09-25T14:26:21.776-04:002009-09-25T14:26:21.776-04:00John. Thank you for this posting. The police are ...John. Thank you for this posting. The police are looking for more money. This is what they do, they will create a crime is needed. We elected you and others to be our voice in city hall, please help us. From any outsiders view point it looks as police are taking over, making demands on the city etc. <br /><br />What can we, the good people of Dunwoody do to help stop this paramilitary policing?DunwoodyPoliceWatchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03529650908375502693noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2935662058758102231.post-79821703611703584952009-09-24T17:15:04.825-04:002009-09-24T17:15:04.825-04:00The city manager’s desire to expand government, ex...The city manager’s desire to expand government, expand expenditures, entered into tri-city government services, replicate existing services and now a de-annexation article have compelled my two cents worth of thought. Some of the previous campaign issues and the citizen comments for the last nine months have emphasized a visible police patrol in the neighborhoods and a desire for roadway improvements. Dunwoody now owns three parcels of land that work contrary to these goals; I-285, Perimeter Mall and properties facing the Peachtree Industrial Blvd Access Road. <br /><br />A single or combination of events on I-285 could quickly consume Dunwoody’s 4 or 5 man patrol force for hours and leaving calls for service in the neighborhoods unanswered. The mall also consumes the police patrol and detectives time with patrol transporting prisoners and detectives preparing theft cases, this time could be better spent patrolling and investigating crimes that occur in the neighborhoods. The last is primarily responsible for Dunwoody’s violent crimes. The PIB Access Road will also be a large drain on funds available for road projects; as it services huge industrial parks in DeKalb and Gwinnett. <br /><br />Two of these area have no city residents and the other has a minimum of registered voters. All three require extensive service by the city to the detriment of the majority of the city’s residents. <br /><br />A de- annexation of these areas would free the Dunwoody Police to carry forth with the original goals of a more visible police patrol in the neighborhoods and money for traffic improvement. In regards to the mall; a de-annex of west of Ashford Dunwoody Rd, south of Perimeter Center West, east of Perimeter Center Parkway and east from the Marta Station and tracks (think no Marta cases clogging valuable city court time). The area would still be under the sway of Dunwoody and the PCID at little to no cost in city services. The removal of these areas could even lead to Dunwoody finding itself on one of those BEST or SAFEST places to live list. The revenue lost now would eventually be replaced if Georgetown of the Village was redeveloped.<br /><br /><br />A quick P.S.- A stronger IGA with DeKalb PD should be sought as their SWAT (and I believe their whole PD) is truly a “best in class”, a tri-city 911 center (two of which are in Fulton) would create a critical delay in emergency medical dispatch and since the city manager mentioned it (The DPD… produced a dramatic … impact on public safety) and in the spirit of transparency could the city produce some official crime stats?TwoDogsTruckinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00688447041172566953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2935662058758102231.post-28070341026155843302009-09-23T15:37:55.254-04:002009-09-23T15:37:55.254-04:00I agree with Mr. Kaplan regarding this matter. T...I agree with Mr. Kaplan regarding this matter. Thanks to you both for bringing it to our attention.Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17675414679140823168noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2935662058758102231.post-33514636169103499672009-09-23T12:30:57.622-04:002009-09-23T12:30:57.622-04:00Bravo to Mr. Kaplan, how rare is it that anything ...Bravo to Mr. Kaplan, how rare is it that anything is posted on this right wing "yellow journalism" reactionary blog that is well researched, articulate, and insightful.<br /><br />This is a real fear as we have already seen right wing "big brother" flex its muscle in Dunwoody, with Fox News alleging that the mayor abused his power with the DZBA in order to accommodate his wife in having their poor backyard neighbor rip down his wheelchair ramp that he had built for his wife. <br /><br />I hate to see what kind of Fascist state we will have if this inacted with neighbor reporting neighbor and their homes are confiscated.<br /><br />I think that Dunwoody will be shooting itself in the foot with this, as it will transition from its original founding credo of keeping the city safe for Republicans and keeping poor minorities out, to that of arresting some of its own.<br /><br />I'll tell you with as much casual drug use as I observe in Dunwoody, with many reputable men and women of the community occasionally enjoying a joint now and then, and most of these folks are not old hippies, but Dunwoody residents that walk down driveways of large homes that once proudly displayed Bush/Cheney or McCain/Palin for president signs. I'll assure you that once an arrest of this stature occurs, you'll be seeing quite an uproar in the community. Woooo Haaaa!!!!!!! Such fun!!!!!!!Wishbone Nolanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00490649158665019510noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2935662058758102231.post-70531477340601540692009-09-23T12:26:04.254-04:002009-09-23T12:26:04.254-04:00Jonathon,
If you watch the in-store video at the ...Jonathon,<br /><br />If you watch the in-store video at the link, you can see what happened in the parking lot when Pastor Ayers was shot. If his car struck an officer, and from what I can see it does not appear that he did, then the officer did not stumble or fall and the supposed impact did not stop the officer from pulling his gun, giving chase or shooting into the moving car.<br /><br />Being a Pastor, Mr. Ayers was known to help the poor and down-and-out and giving a ride to a woman seemed like an act of kindness. The poor judgment here seems to be on the part of the task force officers not Pastor Ayers.<br /><br />If, after watching the video, you think the officers were in danger from Mr. Ayers, then that illustrates the problems many civilians like me have with these operations.Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12710878162061969910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2935662058758102231.post-21848614980668609692009-09-23T11:45:04.443-04:002009-09-23T11:45:04.443-04:00John,
This is a budget item request that demands ...John,<br /><br />This is a budget item request that demands much more explanation from Chief Grogan. Judging from all of the discussion, it is unclear what the benefit to Dunwoody is from contributing an officer to a Narcotics Task Force. Perhaps a little more explanation is in order to clear up what exactly DPD's needs are. Please don't frame it in the context of "the city would benefit from any seized funds.." That's not a crime-fighting goal for the City. As for SWAT, for the rare instances we would call upon the resource, calling on DeKalb PD SWAT makes more sense.<br /><br />Don't bite off more than you can chew, and stick to the knitting. Characterize the problem and present the solutions out in the open. In my opinion, this budget item was not presented with sufficient clarity. Everybody has made very good comments and I hope you find them of use in Council budget discussions.watermanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16910308008745189238noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2935662058758102231.post-49610389175698316822009-09-23T09:18:01.218-04:002009-09-23T09:18:01.218-04:00John,
I am against the Narcotics Task Force Offi...John,<br /><br /> I am against the Narcotics Task Force Officer and SWAT. Vast Majority of our crime is burglary and theft. If this City Council, the CVBD, DHA all want to make Dunwoody out to be the idealic representation of the Farmhouse, we cannot have a dichotomy of an armed task force and SWAT. It is a disconnect. What we need is a continued community policing model, where 1 officer / 1 detective is dedicated to meet and press the flesh with the 60 or so neighborhoods that make up Dunwoody. When we the citizens take full responsibility of watching out for each other in conjunction with the Police, Dunwoody will be a safe and enjoyable place to live with all the positive quality of life items that go along with that. What we need in my opinion is more investigators to investigate the theft, burglary, etc. that is becoming more entrenched in all parts of Dunwoody. Per Crime Reports, since Dunwoody Police took over in April, 1901 crimes reports have been filed. Of those, I see only 129 (6.8%) as serious (assault, robbery, sexual assault), so an overwhelming 93.2% are crimes of opportunity against our business, citizens and visitors. If we work on the old 80/20 rule and by intervention with community outreach we could drop Dunwoody crime by leaps and bounds. Perhaps, we should look into forming a Community group that acts like the Goodwill Ambassadors in City of Atlanta, which walk around the Mall and parking lots and deter most of the crime of opportunity that happens around the PCID. Then, the officers could work the neighborhoods, apartments, and business to decrease the rest.Your Dunwoodyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16653647725418136835noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2935662058758102231.post-88334469506657468462009-09-23T08:33:30.860-04:002009-09-23T08:33:30.860-04:00What is Dunwoody's statistical history for suc...What is Dunwoody's statistical history for such crimes? How many of such problem have happened here and when? Also, how were they handled; SWAT, Narc, or regular beat? Until you can sustify the expen$e, I'd vote to save the money! Jack.Kcajhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06677588663015867603noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2935662058758102231.post-38786267042614561982009-09-23T07:01:41.865-04:002009-09-23T07:01:41.865-04:00I think a Narcotics Task Force Officer might be a ...I think a Narcotics Task Force Officer might be a good idea. Seized drug money is always a good thing.<br /><br />I agree with what has already been said about a SWAT team. Seems a bit much given that I have lived here my whole life and never known of a hostage situation.Brian Mortonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16388548951301223476noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2935662058758102231.post-90673289423620592822009-09-23T02:39:14.665-04:002009-09-23T02:39:14.665-04:00I think you misunderstand what a Narcotics Task Fo...I think you misunderstand what a Narcotics Task Force Officer would be and how they would operate. A Task Force Officer would not neccesarily work the "mean" streets of Dunwoody, nor would they run investigations by themselves. A task force officer is a sworn officer that is hired by the city and then loaned out to a bigger (and most likely federal) agency. For gangs and anti-terrorism there is an FBI Task force for those. For drugs typically the officer would work for HIDTA or DEA. High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (http://www.atlantahidta.org/)<br />These guys mean serious business. Their investigations are typically longer, not quota driven, and multijurisdictional. A percentage of the monies seized are divided among the jurisdictions participating. These are large dollar seizures and involve lots of time with surveillance and wiretapping to build cases. That amount of time spent keeps things like APDs quotas and lies from happening. Mr Ayers was a victim of circumstance and poor judgement. Don't pick up people off the street,(she was the target and had cocaine in her possession) Mr Ayers likely did get scared but apparently struck an officer with his vehicle and I assume ignored commands to stop, show his hands, and park the vehicle. Most officers would react similarly when a brother in blue is in danger.<br /><br />A Narcotics Task Force Officer is very different from having your own Narcotics division.<br /><br />As for SWAT, use DeKalb PD's guys. They are high speed low drag and VERY tactically sound. They train continously and are the cream of the crop. THe Dept has been run poorly recently obviously, but this is not a reflection of many of the fine veteran officers still there.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13094387824583489574noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2935662058758102231.post-58586495934939085092009-09-22T22:15:09.247-04:002009-09-22T22:15:09.247-04:00I am a Dunwoody resident and a retired police offi...I am a Dunwoody resident and a retired police officer, (NYPD). I had no idea this was proposed for the city. We do not need this. I could speak volumes on this subject, but Mike said plenty.<br />Richard LRich Ideashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05581179466027373806noreply@blogger.com