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On today’s episode of The Confluence: The city is appealing the decision of an arbitration panel to reinstate a Pittsburgh police officer who was fired after a civil proceeding found him to have sexually assaulted a colleague; an organization coordinating a volunteer network to deliver food to Pittsburghers is celebrating the passage of a federal bill that would make it easier for organizations to donate food; and a conversation with Pittsburgh Public School District Superintendent Wayne Walters.
Today’s guests include: Rich Lord, managing editor of PublicSource; Jennifer England, chief operating officer of 412 Food Rescue; and Wayne Walters, superintendent of Pittsburgh Public Schools.
Created: May 02, 2021 08:56 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Is there a quota system being used by New Mexico State Police (NMSP)? State Police Officer Tony Fetty thinks so. However, NMSP Chief Robert Thornton firmly disagrees.
“Officers in our district, and around the state, they’re being targeted with a quota system for arrests and citations,” Officer Fetty said. “And it’s wrong.”
Officer Fetty says NMSP leadership isn’t being transparent, even to officers, about the specific number of citations each officer needs to hit every month, but said they’re being disciplined if they don’t write enough of them.
Emails provided to KOB 4 by Fetty show that his superior had threatened to discipline Fetty if he didn’t write more citations.