NOLA Crime Blog
Here we are 12 days into 2012 and already in New Orleans, Louisiana, we've seen ten (10) people killed. How do we address recurring crime in this city? Do we blame the police? Do we blame the city's leadership? Do we blame the ordinary citizen? Do we blame society? The answer to all of those questions is an emphatic HELL YES! Below I will outline why we have to blame everyone as a whole for the state of our city.
Let's start with blaming the police since that comes so easy for all of us. I fault the police department for failing to grow a united pair of cohunas to stand up to the community and it's leadership, and say we're taking our streets back. Currently the morale in the police department is the lowest I've ever seen it. I would venture to say it's at an all time low. You have police officers that come to work for 8.35 hours every day who refuse to stop suspicious people, vehicles, etc. Why you ask? It's because when something happens they aren't supported; by their leadership or the community. When are we going to allow the police to be the police?
I'll move on to the City's Leadership, specifically Mayor Mitchell J. Landrieu and the police chief, Dr. Ronal W. Serpas. Mayor Landrieu is adamantly opposed to doing anything that "could" negatively affect him or his political identity directly, unless of course it involves the replacement of Serpas. It should be obvious to everyone that this guy is out for himself. Chief Serpas on the other hand is only worried about being published in some journal regarding the problems in New Orleans. To be an effective leader, you must first and foremost be a great motivator of people. Currently the good Dr is not doing anything to motivate his people. You can't expect your personnel to work and bust their asses for you when you and the and the mayor have both publicly admonished the entire department for your political benefit. How can you out of one side of your mouth ask the officers to go out and be proactive and out of the other side call the entire department criminals and thugs? This is completely unacceptable and more importantly discouraging. I can't forget that the Chief publicly berates his commanders on a weekly basis about things occurring within their areas of responsibility. Again, good job Chief! That'll make them want to work hard for you. Oh, not to forget the "Mission One" assignments, where administrative staff people work the streets and answer calls for service once a month. While this may have been a nice idea, it wasn't thought out very thoroughly, nor was it executed well. You send these administrative staff people out and tell them to answer CFS in unmarked, il-equipped vehicles and tell them that reports must be entered into the Electronic Police Reporting system, but also tell them that they are bound by time limits on completing the reports. This is ludicrous. How do you expect them to complete paperwork when they don't have the proper equipment to do so? Lastly for the Chief & Mayor, for 10 days straight there were special events in the city and officers were not allowed to make any overtime. You changed their shifts and hours to make it appear that tourists were safe. News flash, any tourist that was still in the city Tuesday night received a large dose of reality. Oh Mr. Mayor, real nice touch to send an email to city employees the night of Wednesday, January 11, 2012 to tell them to support the Saints, when the community didn't hear from you about the 8 people shot the same day. Real nice leadership!!
The community & society play just as important a role in this mess as the other parties mentioned above. Until the members of this community step up and say we're not accepting this anymore, we'll continue to have murder after murder. I've said before that the leaders in the clergy should be marching for every murder, not murder number 150 or for the so-called innocents. Where were they at murder number 1 of 2012? The community first and foremost needs to support its police department and other public service employees. Finally we have to teach and discipline our children. The children of today are tomorrow's future and with more and more of them committing more violent crime, our future looks very sorry!
Finally one last bit of advice for the police department's leadership. Stop thinking and brainwashing the officers to believe that they are superior to other departments. With the crime problems in this city, we should be partnering with our brethren in uniform right here in the city, not those from across parish lines. In the city alone, we have several law enforcement agencies, i.e. NOPD, Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office, Orleans Levee District Police, Port of New Orleans Harbor Police, Crescent City Connection Police, Delgado, Loyola, SUNO, Tulane, Dillard, UNO campus police departments. Start utilizing your resources and allow these agencies to assist in combating crime in this damn city. Problem is, NOPD degrades anybody that doesn't wear a Star & Crescent badge! News flash, if you are involved in a life or death situation, you wouldn't care if the dog catcher assisted you, give respect to the other agencies and they'll begin to respect you!
Just my $.02 as a concerned citizen and law enforcement officer in the City of New Orleans!!!