ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The firing of Baltimore Police Commissioner Anthony Batts came as a surprise to Maryland’s governor.
Less than 24-hours after Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake announced her decision to dismiss the head of the city’s police force, Gov. Larry Hogan said the news came as a shock, but the action was a local one and had nothing to do with the state government.
More
She said she fired the commissioner because the Baltimorons didn't deserve the violent crime wave that has engulfed the city as of late.
ReplyDeleteBetween firing him and the removal of the Confederate flag from the SC statehouse and other government buildings and MD license plates-Thank God crime will go down.
The murders will stop, the thugs will turn in all their illegal guns. Drug dealers will stop selling dangerous substances to kids and others. The list of how things are going to improve is endless now that Batts and the Confederate flag are gone.
Until.............they come up with their next excuse.
Mr. Hogan...Reinstate HIM and Fire the Mayor....besides, King Obama will make her a Supreme Court Nominee.
ReplyDeleteHer words, and lack of action, caused more crime than ANY Chief could handle. I'm sure she will resign.... Haha
ReplyDeleteYEAH...thats what HE said. hahaha
ReplyDelete