Rochester Police Locust Club

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Rochester Police Locust Club

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A Union of Professional Police Officers proudly representing the rank and file men and women of the Rochester (NY) Police Department. Est. 1904.

Rochester, NY Katılım Temmuz 2015
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We need to issue a correction, as our last post has inaccurate info. We neglected to add in the cost of healthcare for the Police Accountability Board. So the amount spent on PAB was actually much higher. We sincerely apologize. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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Police Accountability Board spending: 2020-21: $70k (actual) 21-22: $2.6 million (act.) 22-23: $2.6 mil (act.) 23-24: $2.6 mil (act.) 24-25: $3.6 mil (amended)* 25-36: $3.3 mil (proposed)* Total: $14,846,568.00 + legal fees *For 24-25 & 25-26: actual amounts not yet available.
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Pleased w/ decision by the Appellate Division regarding the lack of disciplinary & investigative authority of the PAB. This was inevitable, as the PAB was exceeding their legal authority and violating our members' rights. This decision should be received by the City with humility
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A Locust Club member was shot in the line of duty tonight. The injury is non life threatening.
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Politicians made our officers start wearing body cameras (BWC) a decade ago. The cameras show that our officers do great work. Now PAB says that BWC and blue light cameras contribute to the community being "over-surveilled." Ok, sure. (1/2)
13WHAM@13WHAM

Rochester's Police Accountability Board presented a new report examining how policing technology is being used around the city. "We are over surveilled, which has led to over policing, over mass incarceration, over punishment and our communities are in crisis." 13wham.com/news/local/roc…

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Some City Council members have poor attendance. Other City Council members proposed an attendance policy. Members with poor attendance were then upset that decisions would be made without them. No attendance policy implemented. But sure, PAB. wxxinews.org/local-news/202…
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This convicted murderer of police officers should be in prison, not public speaking to legislators. This is yet another example of NYS putting criminals first while continuing to victimize the families of fallen heroes - and it happens year after year. Sickening. (2/2)
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Convicted cop killer Anthony Bottom showed up to speak to the Monroe County Legislature this evening. The Republican side of the aisle correctly walked out...(1/2)
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We have received an outpouring of support. For those interested in making donations, 100% of funds received via the Locust Club Venmo will be provided to the injured officers & their families. Humbly and from the bottom of our hearts, thank you. venmo.com/code?user_id=4…
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Dear @GovKathyHochul •Please send us 120 additional patrol officers for the next 20 years to fill our vacancies. And, •Please repeal the various dangerous 'criminal justice reforms' from the last 10 or so years. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Governor Kathy Hochul@GovKathyHochul

Our police officers put their lives on the line every day to protect our communities. Last night, three @RochesterNYPD officers were shot while responding to a call. I’ve spoken with Mayor Evans to share our prayers for their full recovery and offer @nyspolice’s full support.

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Injured officer status update: Officer #1: released from the hospital, recovering at home. Officer #2: surgery went well. Still hospitalized with serious injuries, but doing well. Officer #3: still in critical condition, but currently stable due to world-class medical care.
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Three Locust Club members were shot in the line of duty tonight. All three have been admitted to local hospitals with serious injuries. All three are expected to survive.
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The City is contractually obligated to fund the employee healthcare account. The City is currently telling the Healthcare Committee of City employees that they don't have the money to repay a funding shortfall of $11-15 million. City Council is giving themselves a raise.
News 8 WROC@News_8

The Rochester City Council voted 5-4 to increase the pay of its members at last night's meeting by 25%. While some supported the raise, other members opposed it. Full story: rochesterfirst.com/local-politics…

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Pierson was murdered 11 years ago. Maz was murdered 3 years ago. During that time, City Hall has reduced the police force, violated contacts w/ police, and falsely criticized police. City Hall hasn't supported the police, and has not honored these 2 heroes. It's a damn shame.
Bob Lonsberry@BobLonsberry

WHY ISN'T CITY HALL HONORING PIERSON AND MAZURKIEWICZ? Last night, the United States House of Representatives voted to name the Avon post office after slain Rochester police Office Anthony Mazurkiewicz. The night before that, the Syracuse Common Council voted to rename a stretch of two streets in honor of slain Syracuse police Officer Michael Jensen. The streets run past a small park and two statues dedicated to Jensen and murdered Onondaga County sheriff’s Lt. Michael Hoosock. Nearby, in suburban Salina, the brand-new town community center carries their names -- Jensen and Hoosock -- and the Onondaga County emergency center was recently renamed in honor of Lt. Hoosock. That’s how people honor sacrifice. Except in Rochester. In Rochester, at least at City Hall, they don’t honor sacrifice. Eleven years ago, on Hudson Avenue, Officer Daryl Pierson was shot in the throat and killed. Eight years later and two blocks away, Officer Anthony Mazurkiewicz was ambushed and killed while staking out a murderer. Two officers of the Rochester Police Department. Two employees of the City of Rochester. Two union members. Two husbands and fathers. Who died in the service of City Hall and the people of Rochester. And after all this time, the City of Rochester has not named a single thing in honor of either officer. Yes, Congresswoman Louise Slaughter led the successful effort to name the post office in suburban East Rochester after Daryl Pierson, and that was a kind and decent thing, like the similar honor in the process of being bestowed upon Anthony Mazurkiewicz. But that’s the federal government. Pierson and Mazurkiewicz worked for the Rochester city government. For the mayor and City Council. And, unbelievably and shamefully, neither the mayor nor the City Council of the City of Rochester have done anything permanent or substantive to honor or memorialize Daryl Pierson or Anthony Mazurkiewicz. It is a slight so hurtful as to be undeniably purposeful. Not an oversight, but an eff you to the memory of these men and those who wear their uniform. Most hurtful, the same mayor and City Council who refuse to honor two police officers who were killed in the line of duty named a portion of a city park Daniel Prude Square in honor of a man from out of town who died here after being restrained by police following a naked, drug-fueled vandalizing run through a city neighborhood. In the eyes of the Rochester mayor and City Council, he was worthy of honor, and murdered policemen were worthy of dishonor. It’s part of the ongoing political effort to defund, defame and demoralize law-enforcement officers in general and Rochester police officers specifically. And it hangs like a cloud over the heads of officers who remember Pierson and Mazurkiewicz, officers who know that any call any day could be their last, and that their names and sacrifices could likewise be swept under the rug of City Hall’s apparent anti-police bias. The failure to appropriately honor Anthony Mazurkiewicz and Daryl Pierson still causes pain to families and colleagues. But it doesn’t have to. The example set by Syracuse is a good one. That city has named a street and a pocket park after its fallen officer, and allowed the erection of a monument in his honor. Onondaga County lost a deputy, and has named a significant building after him, and likewise supported the erection of a monument in his honor. And that region’s newest community center carries the name of both murdered officers. While Rochester has nothing. Finding something would be easy and natural, if only the mayor and the City Council had the will. A committee of officers and community members could make recommendations, or the City Council could to that itself. If only it gave a damn. If only Rochester’s politicians cared more about the feelings of its officers and residents than its activists and complainers. If only cop lives meant something at City Hall.

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