Le Deux's Joce Sterman reports on the craycray cost of police overtime - the city's highest-paid employee is one Detective Julie Pitochelli, who made $177,000 by working 80+ hour weeks every week. No one doubts she did? Really? ... You may remember than in 2007, Stephen Janis got then-Commissioner Leonard Hamm to admit that overtime fraud had been uncovered by internal investigations in the department, though of course we never found out how many officers were involved, what their consequences were or if they had ever reimbursed the city. In 2006, the fraud year, the highest-paid officer banked $167,421.
Batt's chief of staff, Judy Pal, has quit after only a year on the job.* She owns a crisis-communications firm, and apparently that's her style-- according to her LinkedIn profile she's stayed in most of her jobs for only about a year, I guess because she's just that effective.
Stephen "Stevie" Loney, alleged #2 in the City Jail BGF set, pleaded guilty to drug-smuggling charges yesterday,* as did his guard girlfriend, Taryn "them dogs ain't shit" Kirkland, who allegedly kept his ledger under her bed in her Woodlawn home.
A former public defender in the County and her 20-year-old son were indicted on drug-possession and intent-to-distribute charges*
Also aberrant:
And are these names for real?
Judy Pal |
Batt's chief of staff, Judy Pal, has quit after only a year on the job.* She owns a crisis-communications firm, and apparently that's her style-- according to her LinkedIn profile she's stayed in most of her jobs for only about a year, I guess because she's just that effective.
Stephen "Stevie" Loney, alleged #2 in the City Jail BGF set, pleaded guilty to drug-smuggling charges yesterday,* as did his guard girlfriend, Taryn "them dogs ain't shit" Kirkland, who allegedly kept his ledger under her bed in her Woodlawn home.
A former public defender in the County and her 20-year-old son were indicted on drug-possession and intent-to-distribute charges*
Also aberrant:
#baltimore just closed out a third calendar day without a shooting. In Baltimore, that's like.. well, I don't know what that's like
— Justin Fenton (@justin_fenton) October 4, 2013
And are these names for real?
Ikea Johnson was arrested by #BPDSES in the 1200 Block of N. Luzerne Ave. for a handgun violation #ASaferBaltimore pic.twitter.com/xNkfMFomij
— Baltimore Police (@BaltimorePolice) October 3, 2013
John Thomas was arrested by #BPDSES in the 1200 Block of N. Luzerne Ave. for a handgun violation #ASaferBaltimore pic.twitter.com/6r1BVZN9bd
— Baltimore Police (@BaltimorePolice) October 3, 2013
Ladone Malone was arrested by #BPDSD in the 500 Block of Baltic Ave. for a handgun violation #ASaferBaltimore pic.twitter.com/SFKwj5RSHv
— Baltimore Police (@BaltimorePolice) October 3, 2013
2 comments:
I think you fail to realize officers get OT for working O's and Ravens game. This is in addition to OT for court.
So if an attorney hasn't been a public defender for five years and is indicted for smuggling drugs into the jail she is still a public defender? Really. Read the Sun article.
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