Sep 19, 2009
All Appeals On Deck
Photo by * Chris D.WTOP has the latest in the kerfuffle between the D.C. Police Department and the Fraternal Order of Police: Chief Cathy Lanier confirms that MPD has filed an appeal in an attempt to overturn a September 9th arbiter’s ruling that the “All Hands On Deck” program violates the police union’s contract with the city. (The FOP claims, among other issues, that overtime pay as a result of AHOD efforts was never…
Jun 05, 2009
Another All Hands on Deck This Weekend
It’s hard to get too interested in the MPD’s “no one really knows what good this does” All Hands on Deck weekends anymore, but just in case you start to wonder why there appear to be more cops around today and Saturday, be aware that the latest AHOD actually started early this morning. It’ll last through to 6 a.m. on Sunday, June 7. Part of this weekend’s effort will include four MPD-sponsored community clean-ups on…
Apr 26, 2009
All Hands On Deck Weekend Ends In Violence
It’d be a fool’s game to try and guess whether this weekend’s increased police presence played any part in it, but still — MPD Chief Cathy Lanier can’t be too thrilled about this afternoon’s fatal shooting in Northwest which bookended this weekend’s “All Hands On Deck” effort. WTOP reports that a unnamed person with a gun entered a home at 67 Bryant Street NW and opened fire, killing one woman and striking three other adults….
Apr 24, 2009
All Hands on Deck Returns This Weekend
Photo by AlbinoFlea It’s been a while, but the Metropolitan Police Department’s “All Hands on Deck” initiative is back this weekend. In fact, it started already. From 6 a.m. this morning to 6 a.m. Sunday, every available city police officer will be on patrol. This weekend’s initiative is well timed with protests planned for IMF and World Bank meetings, as well as the first really hot weekend we’ve had all year. One other thing…
Jan 07, 2008
All Hands On Deck to Stay; MPD Reviews Procedure
Two interesting stories today on the current state of the Metropolitan Police Department. The Washington Times reports that MPD Chief Cathy Lanier says she’s going to stick with her All Hands on Deck policing strategy, which periodically puts every officer on duty over the course of a weekend. There were five All Hands on Deck weekends in 2007, and Lanier said she would continue them until the department can hire more officers. Lanier told the…