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Lanier bringing back All Hands on Deck for ’09

By: Bill Myers
Examiner Staff Writer
January 9, 2009

D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier will expand her much-publicized All Hands on Deck program, flooding the city’s streets with extra officers and cadets at least eight times in the coming year.

In a memo Tuesday to her staff obtained by The Examiner, Lanier said she was bringing All Hands back because of “last year’s successes.”

“The purpose of the ... initiative is to have positive interactions with citizens, address community concerns, provide a physical presence in neighborhoods throughout the city, arrest offenders of the law, and to reduce crime and the fear of crime,” Lanier wrote in the memo.

It’s the third year that Lanier will flood the streets with uniformed cops for weekends. The previous two years, there have only been five All Hands events.

Critics say the program is more about public relations than public safety.

“If it isn’t a failure, why are homicides up two years in a row here, when Philly and Baltimore aren’t just down, but have actually plunged?” police union Chairman Kris Baumann said.

Homicides have increased in D.C. the past two years, for the first back-to-back increases since 1989-91, when D.C. was “murder capital” of the nation.

All Hands has also been blamed for leaving the police shorthanded on days following the surges. On Halloween 2007, violence spiked in the District. There weren’t enough officers to answer calls because an All Hands on Deck the previous weekend had given officers the right to take Halloween off.

Baumann said the police department hasn’t been able to hire and keep enough officers to maintain minimum safety. He said that if it was important enough to have thousands of officers on the streets once in a while, it ought to be important enough to hire enough cops to “have All Hands on Deck every day.”

“Why isn’t that the No. 1 priority of this administration?” Baumann said.

Lanier couldn’t be reached for comment.

There will be All Hands events — most on the weekends — from May until August and then again in November and December, Lanier’s memo states.



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Bob

Jan 9, 2009

These idiots can't even tell me where my stolen car is that they've had in custody for over 6 months.

 

DC Police Official Insider

Jan 11, 2009

The All Hands on Deck program is a joke and accomplishes nothing except making the Districts short on staffing the following days. If the residents think this All Hands on Deck is a good thing, WAKE UP, it is nothing but Lanier pulling another publicity stunt for her failed policies. This is a perfect example of a person who should have never been named chief, who is clearly over her head, and to be honest, isn't smart enough and lacks plain ole common sense. You want to help out the residents of DC, get a new Chief because Lanier is a joke and an embarrassment. Needless to say her commans staff has major problems with Grooms(bi-polar)and Durham(never could get promoted higher than Lt, had to get appointed)

 

Insider

Jan 13, 2009

When you have the DEVIL oops I mean the Mayor running the city and appointing people like the Chief who did favor for him no wonder the city is going crazy and the all hands on deck is a joke. A waste of man power and money.

 

The Answer

Jan 13, 2009

Bob the reason the DC Police or crooks as I should call them can't provide you with a location of your stolen car is because they proably stole it and are trying to sale it for revenue that would go towards the city, also Kris Baumann is correct why can't DC police provide DC citizens with safety and comfort every day with out it having to be an ALL Hands On Deck "I just think the the administration and media like the way it sounds "It sounds like they are getting ready to play a game of poker

 

The Answer

Jan 13, 2009

Great job DC Official with your blogs but that is what you get when you hire a teenage high school dropout

 

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