Baltimore's police union will not miss Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake.
Rawlings-Blake had barely finished announcing she would not seek re-election in 2016 when the Baltimore City Fraternal Order of Police issued a statement that took a thinly veiled swipe at the mayor's leadership .
“Rank and file and City leadership must always work as a team so that Baltimore is a place people want to live, work and visit," FOP President Gene Ryan said in the statement. "We look forward to leadership that makes partnering with public safety a priority.”
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6 comments:
They should burn her house down.
A bloody few hours in Baltimore last night. 3 dead and 6 more shot including a 9 year old girl.
Oh how quiet the blacks are. Not even a comment one on any of the social media from any of the NAACP chapters or any other black associations saying even so much as THIS HAS TO STOP.
Oh but how they all couldn't wait to ram their putrid lying heads up the rectum of the useless thug Gray incident.
They are so disgusting. No wonder blacks are killing each other off like they are.
Great idea, 508!
That piece of crap should have been kicked out!
Heard she may try and run in Salisbury. Lol
Another in a long string of bad mayors in Charm city.
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