I was thinking some more about this: Contee is smart to get out when he is. The next chief is going to be a fall-guy/girl for everything that we know is coming down the road. Why would anyone want to take that job under those circumstances unless it was the final stop on their department career?William Bratton is still alive. He is only 75 and DC is probably the only department he hasn't been chief of.....
It's a hard position to fill. Whoever the mayor hires has to be competent to rebuild the understaffed agency while saying all the woke shit required of a Dem city police chief.
You're definitely onto something here. I guess we'll see what happens. They'll need someone new by June 3rd whomever it is.A few possibilities:
- one of the department hoppers who has been chief in 3 different places who just asks for a big paycheck and doesn't care if he gets fired 18 months in.
- someone who is the 'first' of some type and doesn't care that it's an impossible job they will only hold for a year. Something like: First latinx male to female transgender chief of police.
Chris Magnus should be available. He rode the 'first gay chief of police' thing through 4 departments and by now the mayor may think that nobody remembers why he got shitcanned by DHS.
I was very impressed with his public statements on crime and his blunt calling out of the unwillingness of prosecutors to keep these people locked up for a long time. He should have had the staffing/resources he deserved, because I think he could have done a lot of good. Heck, he could have run for Mayor and called everyone out in the process.I think he’s done a fantastic push back on the other portions of the justice system.
The police take the brunt of the system complaints but look at all this new stuff that’s lately been reported after all Contees comments.
The average homicide suspect is arrested 11 times before catching a murder charge. His comments led folks to dig deeper and it was recently revealed that 2/3’s of felony cases brought to the USAO’s office go not prosecuted. Another example is the older kid involved in the shooting of the Washington Commanders player. He absconded from court because he was not held and he was just recently picked up on a felony drug charge and his warrant (Washington Post published all the information I just stated).
Contee has done very well highlighting this.
There’s another highly publicized incident where a 16yr old just got 10 years for murder and the deceadents family is actively urging judges and prosecutors to give him more time. If he gets 10 he will be out in 6
Thanks for catching those bad guys. Glad you had the support you needed from him to do that. That's pretty great.I worked for him in a few different roles and I can honestly say he’s had a huge impact on my career. In early 2009 my old partner and I met with him and said we don’t want to answer the radio we want to catch you real bad guys. Contee obliged and we got a lot of real bad guys. This helped other people see we were workers and opened a lot of doors for me!
I really like him. He’s openly critical of the fact that our job is only to bring the accused to court and the rest of the system needs to hold them accountable, which they are not.
DC is losing a great guy! I won’t go to much into other stuff being a public forum and all but he should have had more actual say in his department.
Contee gave you a very personal feel. If he met you once he would remember your name. He always asked about your family. I could call his cell right now as little old officer and he would probably pick up. He’s also very supportive of my current role.
You're definitely onto something here. I guess we'll see what happens. They'll need someone new by June 3rd whomever it is.
I worked for him in a few different roles and I can honestly say he’s had a huge impact on my career. In early 2009 my old partner and I met with him and said we don’t want to answer the radio we want to catch you real bad guys. Contee obliged and we got a lot of real bad guys. This helped other people see we were workers and opened a lot of doors for me!
I really like him. He’s openly critical of the fact that our job is only to bring the accused to court and the rest of the system needs to hold them accountable, which they are not.
DC is losing a great guy! I won’t go to much into other stuff being a public forum and all but he should have had more actual say in his department.
Contee gave you a very personal feel. If he met you once he would remember your name. He always asked about your family. I could call his cell right now as little old officer and he would probably pick up. He’s also very supportive of my current role.
StantonCree, is 100% correct. Even though I was retired and hadn’t been under his command, for over 10 years, he still called me by my first name. We were all at a funeral of a friend and colleague, and I was in a suit with my wife. He approached me, and asked how I liked retirement, and said he was sorry for our loss. It really made me feel special, and my wife noticed. He is a great man, and he’s squeaky clean. He will go a long way, to restore faith in the FBI.Your and Baffling's comments confirm my impressions of the man. My only hope is he can make a difference in the FBI, where people like Contee are sorely needed.
On your last point, I observed two MPDC motor cops carrying Sigs a couple months ago.StantonCree, is 100% correct. Even though I was retired and hadn’t been under his command, for over 10 years, he still called me by my first name. We were all at a funeral of a friend and colleague, and I was in a suit with my wife. He approached me, and asked how I liked retirement, and said he was sorry for our loss. It really made me feel special, and my wife noticed. He is a great man, and he’s squeaky clean. He will go a long way, to restore faith in the FBI.
BTW; D.C. has less than 3,100 glock’s issued, right now. That includes recruits. This comes from an official assigned to the range. That means there’s less cops than they admit.
I don’t think the stats take into account non contact and injured.StantonCree, is 100% correct. Even though I was retired and hadn’t been under his command, for over 10 years, he still called me by my first name. We were all at a funeral of a friend and colleague, and I was in a suit with my wife. He approached me, and asked how I liked retirement, and said he was sorry for our loss. It really made me feel special, and my wife noticed. He is a great man, and he’s squeaky clean. He will go a long way, to restore faith in the FBI.
BTW; D.C. has less than 3,100 glock’s issued, right now. That includes recruits. This comes from an official assigned to the range. That means there’s less cops than they admit.
The only unit to ever have Sigs was the SWAT team. I actually have one of the MPDC Sig 226’s. You sure it was DC? I think the secret service has them and they have motorcycle cops too.On your last point, I observed two MPDC motor cops carrying Sigs a couple months ago.
Contee will be sorely missed. Sounds like THEY missed his calling. Hometown talent is always overlooked, it seems.
USSS runs P229s in 357sig.The only unit to ever have Sigs was the SWAT team. I actually have one of the MPDC Sig 226’s. You sure it was DC? I think the secret service has them and they have motorcycle cops too.
Either that or your just witnessed some sloppy terrorist scouting.
I'll never be Pope.Bowser has announced that it will be a national search and not an automatic internal promotion. I'm voting for Norton.
It was on Connecticut Ave deep in the heart of DC. Maybe federal police then?The only unit to ever have Sigs was the SWAT team. I actually have one of the MPDC Sig 226’s. You sure it was DC? I think the secret service has them and they have motorcycle cops too.
Either that or your just witnessed some sloppy terrorist scouting.
Some FPS have them but I think those are nines.It was on Connecticut Ave deep in the heart of DC. Maybe federal police then?
This is exciting and scary.Bowser has announced that it will be a national search and not an automatic internal promotion. I'm voting for Norton.
I guarantee you, it wasn’t MPD. They went to Gen V Glock 17’s. The reason I was able to buy my issued Gen IIOn your last point, I observed two MPDC motor cops carrying Sigs a couple months ago.
Contee will be sorely missed. Sounds like THEY missed his calling. Hometown talent is always overlooked, it seems.
That’s why I was careful to say “issued” Even on non contact, your issued Glock remains yours. It’s just kept in a safe, at your elementI don’t think the stats take into account non contact and injured.
BTW how is retirement? I hope you’re living good. My neighbor retired a few years ago and I think he’s finding it rough. He got a job but his son is at an age where he’s finding his own way and i think that’s tough on him.
Be careful on that bike buddy!
100% correct, on all accountsThe only unit to ever have Sigs was the SWAT team. I actually have one of the MPDC Sig 226’s. You sure it was DC? I think the secret service has them and they have motorcycle cops too.
Either that or your just witnessed some sloppy terrorist scouting.
I think this is a good thing!Bowser has announced that it will be a national search and not an automatic internal promotion. I'm voting for Norton.