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"TRUTH AND FAIRY TALES IN THE KINGDOM OF LUKE"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Internal blame at the police department of house mouse type issues such as locks and computer upgrades rests on the shoulders of one person. How is there no master key or chit to access the dispatch center for police in case of emergency? The tales of detectives being locked inside their offices at 50 jennings rd also raises an eyebrow or two. All are fact and rest on the poor decision making of one person. Where are the keys to all the ert trucks in case a brother or sister officer needs evac from a life threatening situation ? Exactly. One person thinks he is the gate keeper of operations. Frankly, a piss poor job thus far. Remember those fancy med kits sitting in a room? Or the NASA level answers and explanations on oxygen tank freezing point.

July 8, 2018 at 6:25 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...



All of the above is the responsibility of Dustin Rendock. He was the one who
did nothing about Pork Chop Christine Mertes sexual comments in
the Htfd ct Police Academy ,she also slams Chief Rosado behind his back and A/C Medina .
Rendock should be fired he is the one who constantly messes up.

July 8, 2018 at 10:22 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

What do you call ten thousand lawyers at the bottom of the ocean?

A good start.

Have a nice day!

July 9, 2018 at 6:03 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

As sad as a tragedy, where were the parents and common sense of the individual of he knew he couldn't swim and knew he was breaking the law when he and his friends jumped the fence?

July 9, 2018 at 12:15 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Perhaps had the City not invested so much in motion sensor cameras at Dunkin Donuts park, then the motion sensor cameras at Keney Park would have worked. Am I the only jackass who noted that we saved an iPad at corruption ballpark but lost a life at Keney's swimming pool? Same cameras, different results.

July 9, 2018 at 1:22 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah, some friends! Sue them for not giving a damn. I hope nightmares of their dead ‘friend’ haunts them with incurable insomnia the remainder of their pathetic lives. I would risked the trespassing charge knowing my buddy was going to be ok. What is the kind of logic that reasons a security camera is a lifeguard? As though it’s going to dive into a pool and rescue anyone from drowning...smh!

Bad choice-R.I.P.

July 9, 2018 at 5:23 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Should never have let larry retire. Anyone in the hpd family knows larry the computer guy always went above and beyond. I for one never waited more then 10 minutes for a return call from larry. His replacement cant even change the ink toner in a copy machine. With the dozen or so computer systems including dispatch is a lot to handle. Yet one person isolates himself as the key master. Why not train new personnel on the chit system and computer systems of the pd ? Logical and direct leadership is a quality that dustin has lacked his entire career. Maybe the power will go down again at the pd. Doors all lock. Etc.

July 9, 2018 at 11:14 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Seriously? That is one dumb comparison. How about people,like yourself, take PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY for their own stupid life altering actions? What are you a child pointing fingers? His friends knew he was at the bottom of the pool. How else do you think the police knew where to go hours later? Again, blame everyone else but the victim here for climbing over 2 fences ...smdh from the ignorant thinking here.

July 9, 2018 at 11:23 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

How does anyone find the city or HPD responsible for the drowning of a teenager, yes teenager, not child, there is a huge difference. Some one his age would soon be able to legally operate a motor vehicle on public roads and as such be expected to make logical decisions.
The fence they scaled is both a safety and a security device and it did it's job. No one accidentally wandered into a dangerous area, they made a conscious decision to enter the area breaking the law at the same time. No o e limes to see a life lost needlessly but this is not the cities fault at all.

July 11, 2018 at 8:41 PM

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