BALTIMORE (WJZ) — It’s been one month since anti-police riots erupted in Baltimore and injured more than 100 city officers. Now Baltimore’s top cop reaches out to his ranks to tell them he let them down.
Christie Ileto talks to Commissioner Anthony Batts about what he wants to do better.
They showed up not knowing what to expect and not fully prepared for the violence directed towards them on April 27.
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Little late for all that now isn't it???? I believe this is nothing more than lip service after mayor applied her strong-arm to Batts to get the violence under control.
ReplyDeleteMaybe between all of them collectively, they might have figured it out without a road map to follow, it's bad for business.
Too little too late. Desegregate Baltimore's management NOW! Skills and knowledge should be the criteria for hiring qualified people capable of MANAGING Baltimore (NOT skin color). My family still lives there and they deserve better.
ReplyDeleteToo little, too late. You must go and you might consider getting out of law enforcement.
ReplyDeleteHe should have never taken orders from her.
DeleteHe has lost respect of all police officers because he is nothing more than a politician. He sucked up to the Mayor and did not support the troops. Too late now butt kisser!
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