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Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@cairofornian @JulianGABC7 @thesajidakhan I responded to Julian’s tweet to explain the rationale for the deletion — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@BardOfBoston @thesajidakhan @AlumRockUnion @SanJoseUnified I responded to Julian’s tweet directly with my explanation — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@bobby21g Already did so, if you look at my response to Julian — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@ashely57738710 @TheCraigRose @sjpdchief No, the power to direct City Manager and all department heads would take effect 1/1/21, immed after voter approval. Power to unilaterally terminate Dept heads wd come in 2023, and it’s not immediate b/c mayor would already have authority to direct their actions w/in their dept — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@lbjisaok @ScottWillie15 @KTVU @SanJosePD @ProtectSanJose No, I don’t want to let the system do it’s thing— that’s why I’m pushing to change the system that’s not working: arbitration, internal affairs, etc. — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@JulianGABC7 But we still need to acknowledge that if we’re seeking to address systemic racism in all of our institutions, we’ll need many more tools in our toolbox than merely to “defund” (2/2) — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@JulianGABC7 Julian, your point is well taken—the analogy wasn’t apt, so I took it down, because it was distracting from the focus of concern. In my view, that concern should be on firing racist cops, and reforming any elements of police culture that coddle racism. (1/2) — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@bert_gilfoyle @AscendedSaiyaji @sjpdchief The 2nd of the reforms I proposed is to make investigations of police misconduct independent of the department. We need to move past the internal affairs model — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@ewwwmmbm @sjpdchief Sorry—those folks won’t be able to do it either. It’s the law, in the City Charter—section 411. That’s why we’re pushing to change it—so SJ residents get accountability they deserve. Council votes Tues, & if we’re successful, it goes to voters to change the charter in November — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@RaymondMontan14 @sjpdchief This is my reform plan: https://t.co/YO3FPSrHxN — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@AscendedSaiyaji @sjpdchief Yes, and I still believe it. And I believe we need to fire racist cops. Both things can be true. — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
Please forgive the misspelled “arbitrators” — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@Marky_Rosette @sjpdchief And you deserve it. But unless the Council allows the voters to change the Charter this Tuesday, you cannot get swift action from me or any other mayor, because Secrion 411 prevents me from directing the city manager or Chief from doing anything. — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@juliekrose Actually, I have zero authority to direct any city staff at all under Section 411 of the Charter. The Council on Tuesday has an opportunity to allow voters change the charter this Tuesday, but we need council to support Vice Mayor Jones’ proposal. — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@TheCraigRose @sjpdchief The Council has an opportunity to let the voters change the charter on Tuesday— but only if we have enough votes to approve proposal of Vice Mayor Jones and CM Jimenez — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
When @sjpdchief fired officer for tweeting racist comment in 2016, an unaccountable, unreviewable arbitrator restored his badge. Arbotrators have forced rehiring of 451 fired cops in 37 cities in one study. That’s why reform #1 of my plan focuses on reforming arbitration. — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
Today, we discussed my Nine-Point Plan (read on Medium: https://t.co/YO3FPSrHxN). My proposed police reform plan ai… https://t.co/4aw9rRG20Z
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
When @sjpdchief fired officer for tweeting racist comment in 2016, but an unaccountable, unreviewable arbitrator restored his badge. Arbotrators have forced rehiring of 451 fired cops in 37 cities in one study. That’s why reform #1 of my plan focuses on reforming arbitration. — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
Today, we discussed my Nine-Point Plan (read on Medium: https://t.co/YO3FPSrHxN). My proposed police reform plan ai… https://t.co/4aw9rRG20Z
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@ZahraBilloo @sjpdchief @jennwadsworth I’ve already issued a statement indicating my desire to see officers responsible fired, but unless the Council votes on Tueasfay to allow our voters to reform our charter, Section 411 continues to prevent me from taking any action. — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@thesajidakhan And when teachers are caught saying vile things, do we defund the schools, or fire the teachers responsible ? — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@bobby21g @sjpdchief The same way you identify racists in society: by their conduct. And by the way, If you review my plan, you’ll see that I’m calling to push “internal affairs” investigations outside of SJPD. That’s the point: the investigations will be independent — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
Today, we discussed my Nine-Point Plan (read on Medium: https://t.co/YO3FPSrHxN). My proposed police reform plan aims to enhance police accountability in San José & provide racial equity for all residents. To watch more: https://t.co/4qtx0aqhDo https://t.co/uE2bV47CAh — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
Today, we discussed my Nine-Point Plan (read on Medium: https://t.co/YO3FPSJiWn). My proposed police reform plan aims to enhance police accountability in San José & provide racial equity for all residents. To watch more: https://t.co/YO3FPSJiWn. https://t.co/rh4M5WU0Tm — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
CA's big cities feel the crisis of homelessness most acutely. On behalf of my dozen colleagues in the Big City Mayors Coalition, I express deep appreciation to @CAgovernor + Legislative leadership in approving a budget that demonstrates their commitment: https://t.co/OS1AS2v98S — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@WillAdams1977 @Ash_Kalra @thetattoojohn I haven’t examined the building since the fire—is it salvageable? — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@KirschStephanie Hello Stef, you can also drop questions on this thread—Team Liccardo — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
Live at 12:30 PM: I’ll host a Q&A on Facebook to discuss police reform and my Nine-Point Plan. Drop your questions… https://t.co/FQMUfqZ11g — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@babyangel141 I didn’t impose the curfew—please see Section 411 of the City Charter— i don’t have that authority. I did vote to remove it, however, and I do believe it helped address serious looting and vandalism that criminals planned for that Sunday and Monday. — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@ryangsampson Actually, I pushed very publicly for pension reform a decade ago, resulting in a 2012 ballot measure and leading another 2016 pension reform that will save taxpayers $3 billion. The police union opposed me very vocally & spent heavily to defeat me when I ran for Mayor In 2014 — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@synfinatic I condemned the conduct publicly. His conduct is not reflective of the standards or actions of the great majority of the department. I’ve proposed reforms to the key obstacle to firing bad cops: unaccountable arbitrators that reverse termination decisions. — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Liccardo @sliccardo
@Guel87300986 Pero los documentos sean peridido hace cuatro años. No tengo ningún manera de hallarlos. — PolitiTweet.org