Most of the police that I have seen spending time in a business have been up front near the cash registers or near the door and they have been monitoring people in and out. They have not been "cruising" the aisles, looking at merchandise. They rarely move around the store. "Making their presence felt" is code for an excuse to shop while on duty. SAME OLD SHIZZNIT. Thanks so much for a really wise and productive use of my tax dollars police chief Mandopoulos. Mandopoulos said he encourages officers to spend time in Warren businesses while they are on patrol as a form of community policing and to make their presence felt.
“They love to see a uniformed cop in there,” Mandopoulos said of Warren businesses.
Actually, I would love to see this person convicted of murder of animals that could not defend themselves. Also it may be appropriate to charge him with endangerment since maybe the animals that were held as prisoners by him would have been able to save themeselves if they would have been released to be able to hunt for food and water. All he had to do was open the cages and many could have lived. but this particular piece of pond scum would not have been able to collect the fees from the owners. THIS IS THE USUAL YOUNGSTOWN WAY OF BEHAVIOR. SUB HUMANS WHINING IN COURT AND BEGGING THEIR CONNECTED FAMILY MEMBERS TO "TALK" TO THE JUDGE WITH "CASHOLA". Nothing is going to happen to this sociopath. Maybe a $20 fine and an admonishment to not house any dogs in the future. No cop will ever go by his house to make sure that he complies. My nightmares about this will never end. I guess I just have to get used to it. Thanks Youngstown.
Posted on November 20 at 3:14 a.m.
Most of the police that I have seen spending time in a business have been up front near the cash registers or near the door and they have been monitoring people in and out. They have not been "cruising" the aisles, looking at merchandise. They rarely move around the store. "Making their presence felt" is code for an excuse to shop while on duty. SAME OLD SHIZZNIT. Thanks so much for a really wise and productive use of my tax dollars police chief Mandopoulos.
Mandopoulos said he encourages officers to spend time in Warren businesses while they are on patrol as a form of community policing and to make their presence felt.
“They love to see a uniformed cop in there,” Mandopoulos said of Warren businesses.
Posted on November 20 at 3:04 a.m.
Actually, I would love to see this person convicted of murder of animals that could not defend themselves. Also it may be appropriate to charge him with endangerment since maybe the animals that were held as prisoners by him would have been able to save themeselves if they would have been released to be able to hunt for food and water. All he had to do was open the cages and many could have lived. but this particular piece of pond scum would not have been able to collect the fees from the owners.
THIS IS THE USUAL YOUNGSTOWN WAY OF BEHAVIOR. SUB HUMANS WHINING IN COURT AND BEGGING THEIR CONNECTED FAMILY MEMBERS TO "TALK" TO THE JUDGE WITH "CASHOLA".
Nothing is going to happen to this sociopath. Maybe a $20 fine and an admonishment to not house any dogs in the future. No cop will ever go by his house to make sure that he complies. My nightmares about this will never end. I guess I just have to get used to it. Thanks Youngstown.