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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We're having a crime emergency and we need to get more officers on the ground quickly. What about bringing in officers from other parts of the country the way we do with power crews when there is a major outage. I'm sure some jurisdictions have officers they could spare for a few months. We could pay a premium to attract them.[/quote] The city is currently offering a $25K bonus to new recruits. This gives a 1st year officer a total comp of $80K, plus $6K housing assistance from DC, plus overtime (pretty much AYCE buffet). What's the bottleneck with recruiting? This city graduates a bunch of kids from HS who could go straight into cadet corps and MPD. Is it the drug disqualification? List of automatic disqualifiers is pretty long: https://joinmpd.dc.gov/basic-page-2020/automatic-disqualifiers[/quote] The Defund the Police/ACAB movement made it very unpopular to be a cop. We will need to try much harder to find good people now. So self-defeating. One of the stupidest things I’ve ever seen “educated” people buy into.[/quote] Yeah, like three years ago they did. But step forward three years to the present, and we barely ever hear anywhere near as much from the Defund/ACAB people anymore. Plus, police could shut them up by fixing their policies with a few tweaks to be more responsible. [/quote]
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