We represent the 645 police officers who work hard every day
to protect the citizens of Oakland. We, too, are the 99% fighting for better
working conditions, fair treatment and the ability to provide a living for our
children and families. We are severely understaffed with many City beats
remaining unprotected by police during the day and evening hours.
As your police officers, we are confused.
On Tuesday, October 25th, we were ordered by Mayor Quan to
clear out the encampments at Frank Ogawa Plaza and to keep protesters out of
the Plaza. We performed the job that the Mayor’s Administration asked us to do,
being fully aware that past protests in Oakland have resulted in rioting,
violence and destruction of property.
Then, on Wednesday, October 26th, the Mayor allowed
protesters back in – to camp out at the very place they were evacuated from the
day before.
To add to the confusion, the Administration issued a memo on
Friday, October 28th to all City workers in support of the “Stop Work” strike
scheduled for Wednesday, giving all employees, except for police officers,
permission to take the day off.
That’s hundreds of City workers encouraged to take off work
to participate in the protest against “the establishment.” But aren’t the Mayor
and her Administration part of the establishment they are paying City employees
to protest? Is it the City’s intention to have City employees on both sides of
a skirmish line?
It is all very confusing to us.
Meanwhile, a message has been sent to all police officers:
Everyone, including those who have the day off, must show up for work on
Wednesday. This is also being paid for by Oakland taxpayers. Last week’s events
alone cost Oakland taxpayers over $1 million.
The Mayor and her Administration are beefing up police
presence for Wednesday’s work strike they are encouraging and even “staffing,”
spending hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars for additional police
presence – at a time when the Mayor is also asking Oakland residents to vote on
an $80 parcel tax to bail out the City’s failing finances.
All of these mixed messages are confusing.
We love Oakland and just want to do our jobs to protect
Oakland residents. We respectfully ask the citizens of Oakland to join us in
demanding that our City officials, including Mayor Quan, make sound decisions
and take responsibility for these decisions. Oakland is struggling – we need
real leaders NOW who will step up and lead – not send mixed messages. Thank you
for listening.
Source: Oakland Police Officers Association Website
I say "Bring on the recall!!"
I'm Just Sayin!
Source: Oakland Police Officers Association Website
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Oops...doesn't look like the OPD support Mayor Quan either. I don't think they like taking all the blame for the brutality they inflicted upon the citizens of Oakland last week especially while the whole world watched.I say "Bring on the recall!!"
I'm Just Sayin!
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