MoCo Chief of Police now head of MCPS Security

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel like a former police chief would be quite competitive for a job like this? Calling it corruption seems over the top. It's not like they hired a former chief of recycling for this job.


The job search was not competitive. It was created for him to park himself and his salary. If you knew the track record of this position, and how poorly retired law enforcement officials have performed in this role (hint: look up Ed Clarke's track record), then you wouldn't be chirping up about something you know nothing about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A lot of people retire from Law Enforcement and then continue working.


A lot of people also retire from the military and then continue working.
Anonymous
Optics seem like a part of this, but this guy clearly has a lot of experience, connections, knows the laws and local issues, and can explain/approach things in a way other MCPS officials cannot.
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder if this was already in the works when he announced his plan to retire.


Of course it was. MoCo is corrupt.


How is applying for a job corrupt?


You actually believe Marcus applied for the job and won the position fairly? It was held for him and there was not a competitive application process.


Was the job posted?


The job was posted and reposted several times since Pam Wheeler's departure. Seems like they have found the right fit.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if this was already in the works when he announced his plan to retire.


Of course it was. MoCo is corrupt.


How is applying for a job corrupt?


You actually believe Marcus applied for the job and won the position fairly? It was held for him and there was not a competitive application process.


Was the job posted?


The job was posted and reposted several times since Pam Wheeler's departure. Seems like they have found the right fit.


The job was posted under various titles with various roles and responsibilities underneath it, but the current version with chief in the title was posted only a week or two ago and was clearly molded to align with the candidate they had in mind for the job.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:A lot of people retire from Law Enforcement and then continue working.


A lot of people also retire from the military and then continue working.


A lot of people retire from education and then continue working.

This isn’t remotely a problem.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder if this was already in the works when he announced his plan to retire.


Of course it was. MoCo is corrupt.


How is applying for a job corrupt?


You actually believe Marcus applied for the job and won the position fairly? It was held for him and there was not a competitive application process.


Was the job posted?


The job was posted and reposted several times since Pam Wheeler's departure. Seems like they have found the right fit.


The job was posted under various titles with various roles and responsibilities underneath it, but the current version with chief in the title was posted only a week or two ago and was clearly molded to align with the candidate they had in mind for the job.


That's likely because there's been a reorganization in the wake of Hull's departure, and the security chief will now report directly to the superintendent.
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder if this was already in the works when he announced his plan to retire.


Of course it was. MoCo is corrupt.


How is applying for a job corrupt?


You actually believe Marcus applied for the job and won the position fairly? It was held for him and there was not a competitive application process.


Was the job posted?


The job was posted and reposted several times since Pam Wheeler's departure. Seems like they have found the right fit.


The job was posted under various titles with various roles and responsibilities underneath it, but the current version with chief in the title was posted only a week or two ago and was clearly molded to align with the candidate they had in mind for the job.


That's likely because there's been a reorganization in the wake of Hull's departure, and the security chief will now report directly to the superintendent.


Hull's departure was part of the reorganization, not the cause of a reorganizaton. Which makes the question of why those decisions in the days before the new superintendent would come in. What don't they want Thomas Taylor to know?

Anonymous
I'm glad to hear this. I think he will bring some discipline back to the schools and I can only hope him being there improves the ways that MCPS interacts with MCPD.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm glad to hear this. I think he will bring some discipline back to the schools and I can only hope him being there improves the ways that MCPS interacts with MCPD.


I agree. This combined with the new Superintendent stating that safety is a top priority for him gives me hope.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm glad to hear this. I think he will bring some discipline back to the schools and I can only hope him being there improves the ways that MCPS interacts with MCPD.


I agree. I find this encouraging.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:A lot of people retire from Law Enforcement and then continue working.


A lot of people also retire from the military and then continue working.


A lot of people retire from education and then continue working.

This isn’t remotely a problem.


The problem is that MoCo recycles people instead of bringing in fresh blood, perspective and experience. We save seats for people and that's not how we should hire. We did not hire the "best" candidate for the job. We hired someone as an in-county favor.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I feel like a former police chief would be quite competitive for a job like this? Calling it corruption seems over the top. It's not like they hired a former chief of recycling for this job.


The job search was not competitive. It was created for him to park himself and his salary. If you knew the track record of this position, and how poorly retired law enforcement officials have performed in this role (hint: look up Ed Clarke's track record), then you wouldn't be chirping up about something you know nothing about.


Wow, you sound lovely.

If you're going to allege corruption, you need to have something beyond what you have shared here. For example, what did Jones do to get this job? Who did he pay off? Or did he abuse his position as police Chief to curry favor with MCPS? Give us something besides your attempts to bully other posters for questioning you.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A lot of people retire from Law Enforcement and then continue working.


A lot of people also retire from the military and then continue working.


A lot of people retire from education and then continue working.

This isn’t remotely a problem.


The problem is that MoCo recycles people instead of bringing in fresh blood, perspective and experience. We save seats for people and that's not how we should hire. We did not hire the "best" candidate for the job. We hired someone as an in-county favor.


How do you know he wasn’t the best candidate? Who did you have in mind?

He seems extremely qualified to me.
Anonymous
"They picked the guy they know and like" is not corruption, it's a typical way people get jobs in the US.
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