Here is an email exchange that started with
Councilman Bob Doherty, D-District 4, first criticizing the attorney for Chief
John Tedesco, Brian Premo, for coming on my show Sunday and then criticizing
the chief for being less than gracious with Mayor Lou Rosamilia for giving the
chief his duties back.
I won’t defend the radio show or the station but
anyone at any time is welcome to come on my show or call in on Sunday from 10a.m. to noon.
While Doherty may have been well-intentioned in
his email, it’s evident – as I wrote – that Premo and the chief will not let bygones be bygones and are taking
any chances on what the future may bring just in case the future does include
another police commissioner.
In other words, Premo pulls no punches and the
funniest part is when he implies Rosamilia should go back to kindergarten ... or
even pre-K.
(Updated with Premo's response to Doherty's response at the end of the email exchange)
Enjoy:
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2014 7:45 AM
To: Bodnar Dean; Zalewski Ken; Wiltshire Rodney;
Robertson Anastasia; James Gordon
Cc: John.Tedesco; Lou.Rosamilia
Subject: Public Discourse- Bob Doherty
Nice letter in the Record today about Police
issues by Kimberly Mazor.
Brian Premo is on Franco this morning. I hope
the comments critical of Lou Rosamilia will be gone. I was disappointed
the Brian continued to review the old conflict in the press as the Chief was getting
the reins back. Conflict between the Mayor and the Chief is well known
own and I hope resolved, given the recent direction of restoring full
leadership to him. I'm not sure a politicized talk show is a good venue
for the Chief's advocate.
There has been a run discord fueled hyperbole on
that station that seems to include denigrating a memorial because it was
referred to as a "Celebration" and accusations that people were naked
at the event of Jan 25th. Makes no sense to fuel public anxiety.
The PBA member who loudly called the African American Pastoral Alliance a
"Clown Circus" is of the same unhelpful position.
References to the KKK in discussing the Kokopellis
event serves to reinforce defensiveness can contribute to dismissal and
distraction.
Ever heard of the Four agreements?
The Four Agreements:
1. Be Impeccable With Your Word
Speak with integrity. Say only what you mean.
Avoid using the word to speak against yourself or to gossip about others. Use
the power of your word in the direction of truth and love.
2. Don't Take Anything Personally
Nothing others do is because of you. What others
say and do is a projection of their own reality, their own dream. When you are
immune to the opinions and actions of others, you won't be the victim of
needless suffering.
3. Don't Make Assumptions
Find the courage to ask questions and to express
what you really want. Communicate with others as clearly as you can to avoid misunderstandings,
sadness and drama. With just this one agreement, you can completely transform
your life.
4. Always Do Your Best
Your best is going to change from moment to
moment; it will be different when you are healthy as opposed to sick. Under any
circumstance, simply do your best, and you will avoid self-judgment, self-abuse
and regret.
Don Miguel Ruiz
Gentlemen,
I send this welcomed response on behalf of Chief
Tedesco, who is presently on vacation. It is a communication concerning
impending litigation as all past correspondence.
Firstly, Councilman Doherty's comments are as
offensive as those recently made by the Mayor and Mr. Magnetto concerning the
many issues pending.
Secondly, it is hoped that my recent statements
have made clear Chief Tedesco's position: a resolution of his claims requires
the execution of a Settlement Agreement which includes an enforceable term that
no further action will be taken by the Mayor, any City Council member or other
city official to cause his unlawful political discharge, usurp his authority or
duty, or create a hostile work environment in violation of the City Charter,
NYS Civil Service Law, and/or the U.S. Constitution.
Thirdly, the violation of his rights does not
concern an "old conflict" simply to be forgotten (see quotes below
about hypocrisy). In short, the issue has not been resolved simply
because Chief Tedesco has successfully turned public opinion against Mr.
Magnetto, the Mayor and the Administration through discussion of the facts and
truth of the matter. Nor has it been resolved because the Mayor was
unsuccessful in his attempts to appoint a Public Safety Commissioner (or
unlawfully appoint another Police Commissioner) to continue the effort in
violation of Chief Tedesco's rights.
Fourthly, any Agreement in settlement of Chief
Tedesco's claims must be premised upon the fact that the Mayor unlawfully
appointed Mr. Magnetto to usurp his authority and duty to institute police
department policies and rules dictated by the PBA President, which they both
tacitly admitted in recent public statements. However, although not
surprising considering his previous admission to Chief Tedesco that he did not
want to vote for the appointment of Mr. Magnetto but "had to support the party
line", Mr. Doherty's comments make clear that he now wants to ignore the
fact that Mr. Magnetto's appointment was unlawful, that Mr. Magnetto usurped
the unlawfully authority and duty of Chief Tedesco, that Mr. Magnetto
countermanded Chief Tedesco's established policies and orders to implement
those dictated by the PBA President at the direction of the Mayor, that the
Mayor and Mr. Magnetto treated Chief Tedesco in an hostile, unprofessional, and
undignified manner in denigration of his rights, and that the violation of
Chief Tedesco's rights have caused him damages that must now be remedied.
Fifthly, Mr. Doherty's comments do nothing to
remedy the past violation of Chief Tedesco's rights or ensure that no similar
action will be taken against him in the future, which come only by way of
enforceable Settlement Agreement.
I will send a related letter to members of the
Council and others discussing the matter as soon as practicable.
In closing, since the issue concerns the
remedying of rights violated by the unlawful acts of those who clearly have not
followed The Four Agreements, I must say that I find the following quotes to be
appropriate to the matter:
1.
"Early in life I
had to choose between honest arrogance and hypocritical humility. I chose the
former and have seen no reason to change."
Frank Lloyd Wright (Architect, interior
designer, writer & educator)
2.
Man is the only animal
that learns by being hypocritical. He pretends to be polite and then,
eventually, he becomes polite."
Jean Kerr (Irish-American Author &
Playwright)
3.
"You can't defend
the indefensible - anything you say sounds self- serving and
hypocritical."
Diane Abbott (Actress, once married to Robert
DiNero)
4.
But, far better than
all, I recommend the reading of "All I Really Need to Know, I Learned in
Kindergarten." If its tenets were followed by the Mayor, there would
be no issue to remedy at this time. It is hoped that what should have been
learned in pre-school days has now become clear: there is no place for politics
in a police department, especially bad politics. It is also hoped that
all hypocrisy is left unspoken in any future related conversation, public or
private.
Please forward this reply to Mr. Silverman.
Brian Premo.
Mr. Premo,
I did not address any correspondence to you and will not continue
argumentative correspondence with you. I wish to correspond within the
Council, Public Safety Committee and when appropriate, the Administration
without your input or response. Although you have a client among the
addressees, I do not think that gives you entitlement to participate in our
correspondence.
To the other addressees: I had asked and was told that the
restoration of the Chief to full responsibilities was accomplished and
accompanied with his clear understanding of the Mayor's authority and role..
There is some irony that in an article where the Mayor choses to restore
full authority to the Chief, the Chief's advocate is attacking the Mayor's
allegedly poor decisions.
At these times of focus on Public Safety, continued arguing is
unseemly and undermines our ability to come together. I was also told by
council advocates of the Chief that he was quite willing to proceed to work
with us all. I find it tiresome to be giving energy to this past conflict or
such personalized responses from outside sources. I also think it
important to get on the team or off the wagon. "To give orders you need to
take orders" was something I was told a long time ago. Bury the hatchet and
drive the bus.
The Public Safety Committee was a strained activity for the Chief and the
Committee in the last term. I do not intend to repeat a conflict process.
As far as I know, neither does the Chief.
Bob Doherty
Premo said he never got Doherty's last email and in response said:
"Funny, only in dealing with Mr. Doherty since the advent of the Internet this is the one and only email purportedly addressed to me that I did not receive," he said. "In any event, it's content is no more than further unintentional, self-effacing, water-spilling, fallacious, political rhetoric which warrants no further response."