NOPD makes right move

Ringside Politics

By JEFF CROUERE
Published on Monday, July 28, 2008 9:48 AM CDT



It is amazing what public pressure and media attention can do. On Thursday, New Orleans Police Chief Warren Riley finally decided to do the right thing regarding misconduct within his department. Riley fired police trainee Ashley Terry, who flipped out at the Treme Community Center last week, yelling expletives and reportedly waving a firearm. The chief also released Officer Donyell Sanchell from the department. This is the policeman who emulated Mario Andretti on the Crescent City Connection, bumped a bridge officer with his vehicle and then slapped that officer in an amazing display of arrogance. Sanchell was outraged that a bridge officer was trying to stop him from driving like a lunatic at 90 mph on the Crescent City Connection.

It is sad that it took outrage from the public for Riley to realize that these officers did not belong on the force.

Riley says that ’90 percent” of his officers are doing their jobs, but that leaves about 150 who might be a danger to the public. Such a situation cannot be tolerated any longer in New Orleans. Riley needs to continue his housecleaning until all 150 problem officers are removed from the department.

Riley is clearly trying to appease the outraged public with these dismissals, but real questions persist about his lack of judgment.

Contrast Riley’s initial leniency with Terry and Sanchell to his rough handling of Sgt. Bob Guidry, whose only offense was wearing the wrong color uniform, powder blue, on his final day of a 35-year career of decorated service for the NOPD. Guidry was honoring fallen comrades who died while wearing the powder blue uniform, but such a tribute did not go over well with Riley. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to see that this department is in trouble.

Again, public outrage propelled Riley to lessen his punishment of Guidry, but it is shameful that Guidry received any punishment at all, especially when it was announced that the department plans to return to the powder blue uniforms later on this year.

Having a police force with so many problems is a real concern. It points to a lack of leadership in the department. It also indicates problems in how officers are being recruited and trained. It seems obvious that the NOPD is rushing into the force recruits that are not qualified, have not been properly trained and have not received appropriate psychological evaluations.

Both Sanchell and Terry were evidently not fit to join the force in the first place. How could individuals with such short fuses been allowed to become law enforcement officers and be given a weapon?

It is time for the New Orleans City Council to form an independent review commission to investigate this department from top to bottom. The results will give the next Mayor of New Orleans the tools he or she needs to revamp this department.

Citizens cannot expect much improvement until Mayor Nagin leaves City Hall, but starting with the next Mayor of New Orleans, revamping the NOPD and battling the out of control crime rate need to be top priorities.

In the meantime, the firings need to continue until the bad actors are eliminated from this department.

The next case under question involves Officer David Ellis, who pathetically investigated the Terry case, only to find there were “unfounded” complaints about her actions. It seems he did not bother to interview any witnesses and only talked to Terry.

He also reportedly joked to Terry that she should have “blown away” a man complaining about her behavior. Such a joker does not belong in the NOPD. Until these types of officers are removed, the only ones laughing are the criminals of New Orleans.

Jeff Crouere, a native of New Orleans and resident of Mandeville, is host of a Louisiana-based program, “Ringside Politics,” which airs at 7:30 p.m. Fridays and 10 p.m. Sundays on WLAE-TV 32, a PBS station, and 7-11 a.m. weekdays on WGSO 990 AM on the Northshore. For more information, visit his Web site at www.ringsidepolitics.com. E-mail him at jeff@ringsidepolitics.com.


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