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Aug 4, 2021 / 07:03 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) The president of the largest police union in Indianapolis is demanding change after two people were accused of murder while on GPS monitors.
Rick Snyder, the Fraternal Order of Police leader, got passionate Wednesday when he talked about the cases. He said enough is enough. “We’re just sick and tired of the death and trauma, and seeing people dying needlessly and senselessly.”
Snyder says he wants corrective action and intervention.
“Our police officers know all too well that these families are hurting, feeling overwhelmed and without recourse given the nature of the events surrounding the deaths of their loved ones,” Snyder said.
FOP President Rick Snyder is speaking out again about what he calls the revolving door for offenders. Author: Steve Jefferson Updated: 8:18 PM EDT August 4, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS The leader of Indianapolis police union is calling for serious changes in how people are granted pre-trial release, especially people arrested for violent crimes.
Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 86 President Rick Snyder is speaking out again about what he calls the revolving door for offenders, especially those released and re-arrested for violent crimes like murder. We were told that we are not releasing violent offenders, yet in the last two weeks we just saw two new cases of that, said Snyder.