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Splat
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Posted - 05/06/2009 : 08:37:28 AM
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Yesterday Chief Mazzie got his brand spanking new 2010 Ford Explorer take home car compliments of the City of Everett...(to replace his current sedan which is 2 years old) Why the un-necessary extravagance while his officers are being demoted and layed-off??? Whats wrong with this picture??
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massdee
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Posted - 05/06/2009 : 10:15:23 AM
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I was told morale is very low at the EPD. Has anyone else heard this?
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Splat
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Posted - 05/06/2009 : 12:08:51 PM
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You are correct.. It is very low. |
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massdee
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Posted - 05/06/2009 : 12:11:02 PM
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Has anything happened yet to bring morale down so much?
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Splat
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Posted - 05/06/2009 : 12:23:12 PM
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Its a combination of things but mostly the impending layoffs and demotions. There are also two brass in their 60's that can retire right now with full pension, benefits and bonuses and by doing so can save some jobs but they refuse to. There have been many viable alternatives brought to the chief to make up for the shortfall but he refuses to consider them. The general consensus is that he wants to demote all the captains so he can get his non-union deputy chief which he has tried to do in the past but got shot down. Once the captains are out of the way he can do it. The problem is; by demoting the captains it will mean demotions in all of the ranks, eventually leading to layoffs in patrol.
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charm
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Posted - 05/07/2009 : 05:44:22 AM
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yes I agree brass can go now but they are not going to, with that being said, what about the dog officer? now there is a wasted job, that job should be cut in half union or not union Carlo is trying to bust the union and the people are so stupid, he said at the c.c. meeting he has a great repore with the fire fighters union and the business agent sent him flowers what at taxpayers expensive? I feel a change coming, being a demaria supporter two years ago I will rethink who I vote for this year in all elections |
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Splat
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Posted - 05/11/2009 : 8:57:44 PM
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More great news today.. Demotions will be July 1st but Mazzie gets a raise! His salary is going from $122K to $137K p/year.... What is wrong with this city??? How can they justify raises when people are losing their jobs and taking pay cuts? Pathetic.. Everett City government should be ashamed of themselves but they are too stupid and ignorant to be ashamed. |
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justme
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Posted - 07/25/2009 : 10:04:11 PM
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Okay, we all know the city needs money and that there's plenty of revenue in parking tickets. We also know the night parking enforcement people can only write tickets for resident sticker violations because the police union won't allow them to do anything else claiming they're taking the work away from the police.
So, why is it that the large yellow Penske rig, Rhode Island plate #23464, parked on Malden St all weekend never gets tagged? It's there every weekend. There's an ordinance that says you can't park a vehicle with six wheels or more from 11:30 pm to 8:00 am. I have a neighbor with a pick up truck that has the double wheels on the back and he can't park it on the street and they won't give him a sticker but it's okay for whoever owns/operates the big rig to do it?
It's time our police gave it up and let the parking guys do the job. We need the revenue and the police have already proven they can't be bothered. |
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cathyk
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Posted - 08/03/2011 : 06:15:30 AM
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DRUG DEALERS ARRESTED Investigators assigned to the Everett Police Special Investigations Unit assisted by Malden, Chelsea, Revere and Massachusetts State Police made five arrests this evening in a sweep of persons involved in three separate drug distribution investigations. Arrested were Jermaine Coakley, 40 of Everett, Quentin Wilson, 25 of Quincy, Timmy Hunt, 20,of Everett.
Tarayiah Hunt 19, and a Juvenile of Everett, were arrested on unrelated charges. Police conducted the investigations into allegations of drug distribution (crack cocaine) in Everett. In all the listed cases officers working in an undercover capacaity made one or more buys from the dealers.
Police working in an undercover capacity made a buy from Coakley, and subsequently applied for an issued an arrest warrant from Malden District Court. On the way to 721 Broadway where he resides, officers observed Coakley in Glendale Square and placed him under arrest without incident.
Police continued the sweep with a search warrant issued from Malden District Court for 128 Russell Street. On the way to the location they observed the target, Wilson, departing in his motor vehicle which was stopped by officers and the suspect was returned to Russell Street. Wilson was placed under arrest without incident. Seized during the execution of the search warrant were 7 individually packed bags of crack cocaine, a scale, and $600 in US Currency.
Police executed the final search warrant issued from Malden District Court for 32 Summer Street. Officers executed the warrant search and placed Timmy Hunt, the target, under arrest without incident. Seized during the execution of the warrant were 85 grams (in individually packed bags) of crack cocaine, a digital scale, a box of baggies, 2 black Airsoft guns and $1,042 in US Currency.
During the warrant search on Summer Street Tarayian Hunt and the Juvenile were taken from the building, where they later began to yell and scream but refused to remain calm. They were both placed in custody and charged with Disturbing the Peace. Coakely, Wilson and Timmy Hunt, are all being charged with drug related/drug distribution offenses, and will be arraigned Monday in Malden District Court. All charges are allegations and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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