http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?se...cal&id=6895784
Not all police dept's are for CIR, Our local sherrif just got 287(g) (gee..thanks Bill Clinton) and now our local police dept. is asking for more authority when questioning suspects.
Below is the letter sent by the Houston Police Officers Union
The Honorable Bill White
P.O. Box 1562
Houston, Texas 77251
Dear Mayor White:
The senseless death of Officer Henry Canales reminds all of us of just how dangerous HPD officers' careers can be. Officer Canales is the sixth HPD officer to die in the line of duty during your tenure as our mayor. During this same five-year period, our department has decreased in size from 5,182 total police officers to 5,167 police officers. This represents a net loss of 15 fewer officers at HPD than we had back in 2004. The magnitude of our current understaffed position is underscored by Chief Hurtt's own declaration (as recent as June 24, 2009) that HPD needs 6,400 police officers today. Obviously, the reality of our lack of true growth tells a much different story than the one you like to portray as it relates to hiring 1,300-plus officers during your term.
Unfortunately, the demands for HPD emergency services have not slowed down and fewer officers are required to do more and more each year. Related to this, HPD officers are all too aware that we have serious officer safety issues related to unsafe one-officer units who are required to respond to dangerous situations with very little or no back-up. When you add to that the population density of Houston has increased significantly, any objective person can see that our department simply cannot stop hiring police officers; nor can it afford to embrace the extremely ill-advised overtime budget cuts authorized by Mayor White and approved by Houston City Council.
Mayor, the bottom line is the two academy classes scheduled for to commence close to the conclusion of the FY 2010 budget year will not even keep up with the attrition level of the department during the same budget cycle. This means that we will have even fewer police officers working at HPD than we did when you were sworn in as mayor of our city in 2004.
Additionally, as it relates to the on-going problems HPD officers have related to illegal aliens who commit crimes in our community, the magnitude of the problem keeps increasing. As most people know, the suspect who shot and killed Officer Canales was living in the United States of America illegally. As unbelievable as it sounds, the suspect possessed a valid Texas drivers license issued by the state of Texas. Sadly, another one of the suspects arrested fleeing the scene of Officer Canales' slaying also possessed a valid Texas drivers license.
The federal government has failed miserably and our governor has not helped law enforcement by enabling citizens in our country illegally to have valid state-issued identification. Combine that with HPD's outdated policy of preventing police officers from questioning suspects (where probable cause exists) related to criminal activity if the person is in the United States legally.
The trifecta failure of our national, state, and local governments to protect citizens and police officers from continuing to be victimized by criminals who are in the United States illegally must be stopped.
We are not so naive to believe that years of failed policies can be corrected overnight---especially since the issue of dealing with illegal alien criminals within our current system is so complex. Excuses can't be tolerated another day and must be addressed in a reasonable, yet firm, way.
That said, the Houston Police Officers' Union calls on Mayor White and our city council to order Chief Hurtt to drop the Houston Police Department's outdated policy that does not allow police officers to make inquiries, with probable cause, into a person's legal status in the United States of America. Furthermore, for the safety of our citizens and our members who are required to do a very dangerous job, with little or no back-up, we call on the mayor and city council to meet in emergency session and authorize spending for four more HPD academy training classes during the FY 2010 fiscal year and increase overtime to the authorized amount for FY2009.
Our department and its loyal and dedicated police officers need help, not reasons, why it can't be done. There is not a more important priority for our city.
Sincerely,
Gary Blankinship
President
cc: Houston City Council
Houston Police Officers' Union Board of Directors
Harris County Legislative Delegation
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