By Steve Johnson
We left off last month with a critique, of sorts, of the 3rd Quarter Report submitted by the Office of Citizen Complaints (OCC). It wasn't pretty. This document actually redefines the literary term, 'non-fiction'.
They could be backed up 1,000 cases, or maybe not. Hard to tell the way the numbers were presented. And there were also more dispositions than cases filed . . . how does that work?
You simply have to read the quarterly report submitted to the Police Commission by the Office of Citizen Complaints (OCC). It will have your head spinning by the time you finish - here‘s a sample excerpt taken verbatim from their 3rd Quarter Report:
Section III: Investigation of Cases
You will soon have the opportunity to participate in a survey we are working on right now that will give us a better understanding about how you feel about the job the Office of Citizen Complaints (OCC) is supposed to be doing. We think we have a pretty good idea about your feelings for the 'new and improved' citizen oversight division but we still want to capture your thoughts.