@LondonBreed Try redirecting funds away from failed approaches with decades of evidence against them and use those millions upon millions $$$ to permanently house people.
More housing = less police.
In addition to blocking terminations, the records show that the Adverse Action Panel, which included the current police chief Robert J. Contee, issued much lighter punishment — an average of a 29-day suspension without pay. https://t.co/wCYkEB59mh
@DCPoliceDept Your chief is an enabler of abuse and criminality.
How about you put out an alert on him and the dozens of law breakers in the force?
https://t.co/ChtYzVACJm
In addition to blocking terminations, the records show that the Adverse Action Panel, which included the current police chief Robert J. Contee, issued much lighter punishment — an average of a 29-day suspension without pay. https://t.co/wCYkEB59mh
@MTSU Apply and you’ll be joining a great staff full of people like this judge, Donna Scott Davenport, who illegally jails children and teaches here with our full support!
https://t.co/7tNjUeKexS
8/ Under Davenport, Rutherford County locked up a staggering 48% of children whose cases were referred to juvenile court.
The statewide average was 5%.
This graphic shows detention rates for juvenile courts in Tennessee. Rutherford County is on the far right.
@KnoxSchools How about you make sure they aren’t a transphobe? It would be nice for the district to have at least one on staff.
https://t.co/n3tA3gtx6z
@KnoxSchools@bhsdawgs Congrats to Lydia!
Say… We haven’t heard a peep out of .@KnoxSchools since they had the cops come to arrest two trans students.
@ Knox, where are you on the profuse apology and reparations to those students?
Show us that as loudly as you did this.
https://t.co/n3tA3gtx6z
@MTSU Is it the “spirit” one of white supremacy?
You’ve been totally quiet about employing someone so bad at law and openly racist.
Guess that means you agree with her and support her teaching such practices to your students.
https://t.co/7tNjUeKexS
8/ Under Davenport, Rutherford County locked up a staggering 48% of children whose cases were referred to juvenile court.
The statewide average was 5%.
This graphic shows detention rates for juvenile courts in Tennessee. Rutherford County is on the far right.
It is National Coming Out Day.
I have no new ways of coming out due this year so instead I’ll recap where things stand now:
I’m a person.
I like people.
But not that much.
Thank you. I will not be taking questions.
8/ Under Davenport, Rutherford County locked up a staggering 48% of children whose cases were referred to juvenile court.
The statewide average was 5%.
This graphic shows detention rates for juvenile courts in Tennessee. Rutherford County is on the far right.
When we were shot at with rubber bullets, maced, brutalized for protecting our land from Line 3, you didn’t intervene. You still haven’t.
Line 3 is one of the largest new tar sands projects in North America. Can you #BuildBackBetter when Native people are still sacrifice zones?