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In reply to the discussion: Baltimore Activists Recount How Police Unions Crushed Accountability Reforms [View all]JonLP24
(29,893 posts)The big thing that really caught fire was when he fired a cop for getting arrested for DUI -- Arizona a state that gives mandatory jail time for a misdemeanor -- killed himself & slammed the police chief for not having enough compassion because of his prior PTSD diagnose but they also criticized him when he showed compassion to the mother of someone killed in an officer involved shooting. He actually called DPS to investigate the shooting so an independent would be involved rather than the self-investigation we so often seen. He also brought in body cameras which was responsible for this
Phoenix Thug Cop Fired: Ive Got one Tool, To Beat People Up And Take Them To Jail
Body camera evidence leads to the firing of a Phoenix cop. Chief Daniel Garcia stands by his decision to fire Officer Richard Greco. He watched all of the videos in question and says the officer showed a pattern of bad behavior.
Video: Turn around and look at me because Im [expletive] talking to you, you piece of [expletive] now get the [expletive] over here.
I was very disturbed, said Chief Garcia.
And on another call talking to a possible victim of domestic violence: Ive got one tool, that tool is to beat people up and take them to jail.
I was very disturbed
from what I saw from one of our Phoenix police officers, said Garcia.
Garcia is referring to the videos captured by Grecos body camera.
Video: He looks retarded.. he looks like another MMI student.
After an internal investigation, Garcia fired Greco for unprofessional conduct.
http://www.copblock.org/35482/phoenix-thug-cop-fired-ive-got-one-tool-to-beat-people-up-and-take-them-to-jail/
Phoenix Police chief Garcia there were so many reforms I can't remember them all just that the unions really hated the guy. He'd also have officers to take their oaths every year, the Republican city council wanted him fired. I'm not sure giving the fiery press conference was really the reason for firing him "insubordination for giving the press conference after being told not to" is the official reason it seems like there was more than that.
Phoenix Police Chief relieved of duty after requesting 2-year contract
PHOENIX (KSAZ) -
Phoenix Police Chief Daniel Garcia is out of a job tonight. He was fired after publicly speaking out when ordered by the city not to.
"I won't stand for it... my officers in the City of Phoenix want the highest policing standards," said Daniel Garcia. "I'm here because the union board is using a vote of no confidence to have me terminated."
It was a fiery last stand. "And to give you the public trust... it's time to silence the critics," he said.
His exit may have been quick, but some say it wasn't entirely unexpected. Garcia's time as Chief over the past three years was filled with ups and downs. Most recently he was embroiled in a public battle with the police officers union.
Garcia appeared fed up with the demands of the union and the city. He said city officials needed to decide who runs the police department; the Chief or the union.
The City Manager told Garcia not to hold a news conference; he denied that order, and they fired him.
And within minutes of the Chief holding his news conference Ed Zuercher held his own press conference to announce that Garcia had been relieved of his duties as police chief.
"I asked the Chief to work collaboratively and respectfully, and to communicate with me. That is the Phoenix way, and we cannot expect the officers to follow orders if the Chief cannot do the same and lead by example," said Ed Zuercher. "Today, the police chief disobeyed a direct order given to him by me through a supervisor, the assistant city manager, and, as a result, I fired him."
"We have a big job in front of us right now keeping the residents safe and working to establish trust between the community and the police department. I gave Chief Garcia my full support, and I am disappointed in his choices. He's a good man, but I'm disappointed in his choices. I have full confidence in the men and women of the Phoenix Police Department, and I know they will continue to provide excellent services to the residents of this city," he said.
http://www.fox10phoenix.com/story/27664957/2014/12/18/chief-garcia-fires-back-against-police-unions
Saying he didn't like his choices implies there were other issues besides the press conference also
Now former Police Chief Daniel Garcia took his complaints to the public, blasting the police unions and demanding some type of job security. "I'm asking for a two-year contract. It's time to silence the critics, it's time to silence the police unions and make sure they understand they have a right to collaboration, but they cannot run the Phoenix Police Department," said Garcia.
As if he knew his days as a Chief were numbered Garcia defended his record as a leader in the department. He pointed out that homicides and violent crime rates in Phoenix went down in the 2 1/2 years he was in charge.
"All 3 years that I was here, that I have been here we've had a crime reduction," he said.
The unions really get in the way demanding increased due process & protections something they don't demand for the civilians they police.