Yakima Prosecutor Talks Possible Problems Of Police Reform
Yakima County Prosecutor Joe Brusic says we are living in complicated times when it comes to the law, the courts, police, police reform and maintaining public safety.
Brusic has a lot of respect for the police who he says have the most difficult job in the country. Under new legislation police are now operating in an environment where society seems to want to move from a philosophical position of being tough on crime to being tough on crime fighters.
In casual social settings people will often speculate on What is Your Super Power . That may be cute on a date but on the streets, police to need to have real super powers such as the ability to make the right call in a split second and execute the proper course of action to protect people, property and perpetrators while under the extreme stress of a life or death situation. Super Powers indeed.
Alexandria City Council adopts Code of Conduct that emphasizes respect
The 13-page document, originally adopted in 2016, describes how the mayor and council members should treat one another, city staff, consultants, constituents and others they may come in contact with while representing the city. Written By: Al Edenloff | ×
Alexandria City Hall
Alexandria City Council members vowed to follow three “Rs” in 2021 – their roles, responsibilities and respect.
At their first meeting of the year Monday night, they unanimously adopted a Code of Conduct for elected officials.
The 13-page document, originally adopted in 2016, describes how the mayor and council members should treat one another, city staff, consultants, constituents and others they may come in contact with while representing the city.