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Of course we should look from the outside, look how well its working in Chicago.
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1 The Mayor and Aldermen need to back away from the police department and quit taking care of their friends. The friends of the previous administration(s)stole from the city residents and acted with impunity because they were politically alligned and protected. Bringing in some fresh talent, will change that trend. I like what the Mayor stands for. I believe she is honest and has the best interests of the residents in mind. She should not let her inner circle allow her to sway from what she knows is the best thing to do. School principals and superintendants are seldom made from within. In many cases, change is good. Oak Forest should try to do some things differently and a breath of frsh air. Hire a chief outside of the department, and outside of the south suburbs. Lets change direction and build a great future with some new and refreshing talent.
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1 We deserve better than this ! |
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Well hiring for the best person for the job should be the only answer. Their is good and bad for hiring a Chief from in or out.
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1 It is time for us to get a new police chief. DeMarco was one of Kelly's boys and he needs to return to his previous rank, before Kelly made him Deputy Chief. Bring in an outsider who will professionalize and motivate our police force. We are watching you Hank, do the right thing ! |
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1 Bring in a new police chief and let him change the direction of our police force. All of the old guard and those who were not in favor would have an even chance to prove themselves. Besides, a new chief would bring in new ideas and a beter way to treat the police officers. Good for everyone. If you keep Dave it is more Kelly treatment. |
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1 The officers who have been here for 25 years know only one way. They refuse to look at things differently or try something new. The current administration just does not listen to the officers. He plays both sides and most of the officers do not respect him. Didnt we just get rid of Kelly for that type of inflexable mindset.
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1 Bring in someone new with fresh ideas and a good way to treat people. I read an article a while back where they had quite a few applicants for the position of police chief. Lets look at those applications and find a good fit for our police department. Find someone who the officers will respect and be treated fairly. Lets move forward and get away from business as usual. |
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“I don't do sarcasm...but... ” Since: Jan 08
sometimes I get provoked! ISP: Oak Forest, IL |
May 17, 2009
By Michael Drakulich Staff Writer I t didn't take long for Hank Kuspa to get involved in one of the more important decisions he will make while he is Oak Forest mayor. The city has not had a full-time police chief for months. And Kuspa could be angling to name a new chief from within the department. The city already has narrowed down its choices for police chief to five candidates, several of whom are not currently in the department. But Kuspa said at Tuesday's city council meeting he wants to make sure candidates within the department haven't been overlooked. Kuspa said the department's four lieutenants, each with more than 25 years experience, should be included in the mix. Oak Forest has been without a police chief since September, following the retirement of Dennis Olszewski. Kuspa said Dave DeMarco has been doing a "yeoman's job" as acting chief since Olszewski left. But, "it's time that we get this thing done and we need to get a police chief in place," he said. However, Kuspa said, he understood some of the lieutenants in the department did not apply for the position because they did not meet the education requirements. The city's requirements for the position were a minimum of a bachelor's degree in law enforcement, police science or closely related field. A master's degree was preferred, city administrator John Marquart said. The job description also required 15 years experience as a police officer with five years in a senior command position. Kuspa said the amount of experience each lieutenant had should be taken in lieu of a master's degree. Ald. Rich Simon (2nd) agreed. Ald. Diane Wolf (3rd), who was on the police chief search committee, said some in the department did not meet the minimum requirements but the committee still interviewed them. In response to Kuspa's request though, Wolf said she would consider any candidate who applied. Marquart said all four of the department's lieutenants, none of whom were mentioned by name at the council meeting, were invited to apply for the job. But not all took part, he said. Some declined for personal reasons. Ald. Laura Clemons (1st) asked Kuspa if he was going to start a completely new search. "I'm not looking to reinvent the wheel," Kuspa said. "It sounds like we have some good candidates. But I believe in Oak Forest we should seriously consider including all lieutenants." |
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