Guno צְבִי
We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
After a midsummer meeting in June 2021, newly hired police chief RaShall Brackney felt the need to double down on her personal safety, unholstering her gun as she left headquarters. Brackney’s fear however was not prompted by the activity on the streets, or even the ongoing public threats made against the police department over the years. Instead, she found herself afraid of her own subordinates, cops who wanted her gone after making some controversial, yet necessary shake ups throughout the force.
However, not long after Brackney was sworn in, she was already catching a glimpse of the challenges she was to encounter in the upcoming years. In her first few days, the new police chief says that she was approached in the hall by a commander who told her:
“I voted Republican, and I don’t drink any f—-ing pumpkin lattes.”
Brackney realized that the police department operated with a toxic insular culture that promoted an “us versus them” mentality as the relationship between the public and the government remained fractured after 2017. She immediately got to work on rectifying this issue.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/c...A10CTRK?cvid=845456ef192a49f6977addf6091d2f2f
However, not long after Brackney was sworn in, she was already catching a glimpse of the challenges she was to encounter in the upcoming years. In her first few days, the new police chief says that she was approached in the hall by a commander who told her:
“I voted Republican, and I don’t drink any f—-ing pumpkin lattes.”
Brackney realized that the police department operated with a toxic insular culture that promoted an “us versus them” mentality as the relationship between the public and the government remained fractured after 2017. She immediately got to work on rectifying this issue.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/c...A10CTRK?cvid=845456ef192a49f6977addf6091d2f2f