this chief of police is in trouble for abusing federal grant money in a local town near my home.......?
he got in alot of hot water about it, went in front of a grand jury, got charge for it and he has since resigned. this particular chief has clean this town up. he is former military and he practically ran all the big time drug dealers out of town are in jail. criminals feared him. the town fell in love with him for doing such a wonderful job. the officers under his leadership respected him. will his good service help him once he go to trial? i fear since he resigned crime will rampage again in this town chief callier, opelousas louisiana in case you want to research it
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- Good deeds do not a good person make. He may get some leniency on the sentencing for his community service, but as far as the trial he will be convicted or not by the merits of the case.
- I worry about you good folks in Louisiana, with the corruption in your local and state governments. If your police chief abused federal grant money, regardless of any good that he did previously, he should be thrown out but, as you say, he has already resigned. The next one who should resign or be thrown out is Mayor Ray Nagin of New Orleans, who botched his responsibility during and after hurricane Katrina. A year later, he also still refuses to return legal personal firearms, seized during Katrina, to their lawful owners despite a federal court order to do so. As I recall, his chief of police also resigned. And Governor Kathleen Blanco proved pretty ineffective also.
- i think they are doing this all for themselves the selfless things
- he must be getting ready to run for mayor . then on from there
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