I may as well head right into the “Questions”
segment of the program because that’s all I have regarding the melee at
Kokopellis Saturday morning. Let me first say, however, this isn't about supporting or not supporting the police ... it's getting to the bottom of what happened. If the police screwed up they should be held accountable - just like anyone else. If they didn't, they didn't. It's really as simple as that and only an outside investigation will answer the question.
-On Wednesday, Troy police released
radio transmissions from officers outside the bar calling for help in controlling an unruly and aggressive crowd, but they
are not time stamped so when they were the calls made? The department also released
transcripts of two 911 calls made at 2:37 a.m. One by the bartender and another
by an unidentified caller, who claims there were 100 people fighting. Despite
media reports, there was no audio of the 911 calls released to the public.
-There is 30 minutes of video,
from four different angles, taken from inside the bar beginning at 2:47 a.m. which
disputes the 911 transcript in that it looks like a pretty orderly crowd. On Thursday,
on the Times Union website, bar owner Barry Glick said there was a disturbance
but it was under control by the time police got there. We don’t know what
happened prior to 2:37 a.m. outside of the 911 transcripts. Again, did the
radio transmission occur before or after the video footage? Is there any footage of outside the bar?
-If there was chaos outside the bar at or before 2:47 a.m., however, why did
half a dozen officers decide to come inside the bar? (photo to the left is of Roshowan Donley, who police arrested in the bar. It can be seen on the videos.) The question then becomes did police use excessive force when they arrested Donley or did they use only the force necessary to place him under arrest?
-Why is it the incident reports, also
as reported by the Times Union, claim police showed up at the bar and were greeted
with chaos when the Mobile Command Center was set up on Fourth Street at 10
p.m. Friday and were there until at least 3 a.m. Saturday? In other words:
Police were already there, and there with an extra four officers on special
duty in anticipation of problems. So when, and how, did everything get so out of hand?
-Where is Mayor Lou Rosamilia? I give him
credit for backing up the police pending an investigation but he needs to make
a public appearance and not just issue a statement. Obviously, there is a good
chunk of the community who thinks police used excessive force and a good chunk who don't think they did. the mayor
should be front and center to diffuse what is an already explosive situation.
-Why isn’t anyone in city government
calling for an independent investigation outside of Chief John Tedesco. I find
it kind of ironic that he and Rev. Willie Bacote are on the same side of
anything, but they are on this one. Police Commissioner Anthony Magnetto,
Rosamilia – as reported on Channel 13 – and Police Benevolent Association
President Bob Fitzgerald all say the investigation should be done in house by
Internal Affairs. Why, though, would they want to keep it in house?
-And the question everyone wants,
and deserves, an answer to is: Did police throw gas on a candle or did they walk
into an inferno?
I don’t know the answer to the
last. I wasn’t there. And there is more to the story than just watching the
video and/or listening to radio transmissions. What I do know is the only way
to get an answer that satisfies everyone involved is if someone besides the Troy
Police Department conducts a thorough investigation as the chief, Bacote and
the Times Union are calling for.
-Two other questions readers came up with are: Does Donley have a criminal record and if Kokopellis had been issued nuisance abatement points in the past? Anyone know the answers?
-Two other questions readers came up with are: Does Donley have a criminal record and if Kokopellis had been issued nuisance abatement points in the past? Anyone know the answers?
donley had an outstanding arrest warrant - surprise, surprise.
ReplyDeletehaha I am not surprised... for what?
DeleteNo points have been issued yet
ReplyDeleteNice to see the administration responding to the blog rather than just meeting about the content.
DeleteLook at the time of the post --Bill wouldn't be doing this on city time --would he?
DeleteAre you suggesting city employees are not entitled to a lunch break?
Delete609 not city time.
DeleteWhen does the ethics committee meet?
DeleteI'm shocked. I assumed he was a hard working, upstanding role model for the yutes of his community
ReplyDeleteThe groups organizing the protest against the police and the city are meeting regularly. They meet at 51 3rd St in a building that is not approved for its current use. There are concerts and plays held there. There is alcohol served and DJ parties too. They have no certificate of occupancy or sprinkler system. Did Bill Dunne give them permission to operate?
ReplyDeleteBill Dunne gave them a sidewalk. Also Bill Dunne and Rodney are extremely chummy, watch your back Lou.
DeleteAny response Mr. Dunne? Does the building have a valid certificate of occupancy? Will you discuss this at the mayor's next blog review meeting? We could meet for ice cream some time and discuss your findings.
DeleteHe was in the running for citizen of the year against the reigning title holder Vito but Rustin says criminal history no chance.
ReplyDeleteRod could clear a room with his arrogance
ReplyDeleteMr. Dunn-it's refreshing to see someone not afraid to express an opinion, and then to post their name-so many cowards out there
ReplyDelete4rrrrrrr hi everyone I'm Tom and I only give a sh!t about the golf corse. I'm a renter you home owner pay for my back swing.
DeleteYes bill is a proven member of the administration.
DeleteHe's so dreamy. In a harry potter sorta way.
DeleteRodney would like to thank the Troy PD for their solid support over the past 4 years. PBA members should look a little closer at the candidates for council in the future. First chance he got, he's now vilifying them to suck up to Willy the Clown. My question is this regarding the Tuesday Peace March --will they obtain proper permits for this alleged peaceful march, and will they be disrupting traffic, you know, the thing that results as people are getting out of WORK, and will they be marching in the road or lawfully using the sidewalk? Should be interesting.
ReplyDeleteTo the person commenting at 3:20. The child has a terminal illness and he wanted to grow up as to be a police officer. You're a sad soul for even attempting to tarnish such a memorable day for such a brave kid. Kudos to the Troy Police Department especially Officer Jones for making this kids dream come true and giving him and his family a little joy and happiness in a lifetime of pain and suffering. You're pathetic for even bringing that up in a negative light.
ReplyDeleteIs rod at the Ryan milling ton wedding?
ReplyDeleteBeing the top overtime earner in 2013 wasn't enough for Fitzy. (50k). He wants to bang the city for $75,000 more before he retires. After partying with the Deputy Mayor and Mayor at the RPI hockey game and doing the Electric slide with them at the wedding tonight I wouldn't be surprised what else he gets from the nice guys. After that sweetheart contract the sky is the limit.
ReplyDeleteAt last Saturdays night hockey game Fitzy pleaded with Lou to settle his bizarre lawsuit against the city. Lou turned to his deputy mayor into his 15th Coors light and they agreed to sell out the Troy taxpayers. Pete, are you ready for another?
ReplyDelete$85,000.00 + $10,000.00
ReplyDeleteSo now we are not only are we going to potentially have to spend oodles of money by Lou creating an actual Police Commissioner, we have to shell out $85,000 to Fitzgerald. Nice. Troy taxpayers just got screwed again and we still have bullets whizzing people's head every night. Unbelievable!
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