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80 OAKLAND COPS LAID OFF AFTER NO DEAL IS REACHED

80 OAKLAND COPS LAID OFF AFTER NO DEAL IS REACHED

Siebra Muhammad · Thursday, July 15th 2010 at 4:04PM · 528 views
OAKLAND, CALIF. — Despite last-minute negotiations Tuesday, one of the nation's most crime-ridden cities had to lay off almost 10 percent of its police force.

Oakland city leaders and its police union failed to agree before a 5 p.m. deadline, leaving 80 officers without their badges. The dismissals leave the embattled department with 696 officers in a city of more than 400,000 residents.

The sticking point was over job security. The Oakland Police Officers Association said it would give concessions and contribute 9 percent of their salaries to their pensions only if the city guaranteed a three-year moratorium on layoffs.

The city, however, said it could only offer a one-year freeze.

"I think we're all disappointed that we couldn't come up with an agreement at this time. But we tried really hard," City Council president Jane Brunner said Tuesday, adding that talks could resume at a future date.

The layoffs are yet another blow for the police force still reeling from four officers being gunned down by a parolee last year.

"Losing four officers last year was a shock to us all, we haven't really recovered from that yet," Police union president Sgt. Dom Arotzarena said. "And now we're losing another 80 officers this year, not by the hand of a gun, but by the hand of a pen."

Last month, the council voted to cut nearly 10 percent of the city's 776 officers to help close a deficit of more than $31 million in the city's 2011 budget.

Police Chief Anthony Batts said many of the officers laid off were on the front lines last week, trying to control protesters after former Bay Area Rapid Transit officer Johannes Mehserle was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the shooting of an unarmed black man in 2009.

Earlier Tuesday, Batts was hesitant to say if the city and police union could strike a deal.

"Well, I don't want to scare anyone. We will continue to do a great job," Batts told KTVU-TV. "However, Oakland has a tremendous amount of demand here ... Oakland, compared to other cities of its size, has a lot more demand."

Gordon Dorham, one of the 80 officers laid off Tuesday, was more blunt. The officer of 2 1/2 years said one word describes how some Oakland residents now feel: "Fear."

"The citizens are scared," Dorham told KRON-TV. "They're scared and they know that the wolves are coming out."

On Monday, police released a list of crimes — including grand theft, burglary, vehicle collision, identity theft and vandalism — that officers would not respond to in person if there were layoffs.

Victims would have to report those and other crimes online.

Officers also would not be able to register s*x offenders in person.

City leaders and police are hoping voters in November will approve new tax measures and amend an existing 2004 tax ordinance.

If the measures fail, police could lose another 122 officers in January.

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Siebra Muhammad Thursday, July 15th 2010 at 4:05PM

And the evil just continue to do what they do...I am not LOL...

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

iT IS TOO BAD THAT GOD failed to bless Oakland with an actual riot...

just think of all those $$$$$$$millions taht would have come into their city with those reporters filling up all of their motels, cafes, bars, ect...and then the movie of the week on tv, a movie, books...

YOU name it. (fotflmao) (nup) (smile)...

And all of my love for posting tis my all most perfect daughter...

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

..."I" will add this truth because "I" know the mass media will not do so...

The city of Oakland, Ca. collects taxes on their marijuana...oh and you can in this area buy weed from macnines like you can buy sodas and cigaretts and cand and potatoe chips...the weed comes in different flavors. looooool (smile)

give you any idea how weed is legal in Ca. and our politicals are getting it passed in sacramento so they can really clean up on putting taxes on its best selling cash crop in the state. (smile)

do I love these teaching moments...

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Lov, I do believe tht CNN Newsroom gave you a follow up for for your Oakland Police...now "I" believe this 'undercover' police boycott is going to get reporteres, tv movie of the week and a book. (NUP) because people in this country can be so resistance of coming of planet SOS lol (smile)

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