I have been out of town for a week so am just catching up with local news. Apparently, Councilman Adam McFadden has issued a letter about issues with the Rochester Police Department - see story here:
If the City of Rochester has truly "lost control of its police force" as asserted in the opening line of the letter then we are in very serious trouble. As someone who has attended MANY public safety meetings/initiatives over the past 3 years I am curious about why this letter is being sent now. It seems to me that our community has continued to work to IMPROVE police/citizen relations.... is RPD really out of control??
At least one RPD officer has been at every single Thurston Road Street Watch meeting that i have attended over the past 2 + years. The focus of many of those meetings has been on getting RPD to respond to citizen concerns/problems with criminal activity. Until the most recent meeting, nothing re: 'racial profiling' has ever been mentioned and the person mentioning it was Emily Good. I am trying to wrap my mind around attending a bunch of meetings where there was not one word re: racial profiling and RPD being 'out of control'. Reading this letter now essentially leaves me with a desire to leave the city altogether since Councilman McFadden believes that we are 'on the verge of a public safety disaster'.
I am interested in hearing other people's thoughts on this.
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most of the discussion here has been about Emily's arrest after she video taped the police who had stopped a driver in front of/near her home. Her recording of that event went 'viral' and it was the center of much discussion at the June "thurston street watch meeting". If my memory is correct, Emily might also have been part of the group of people arrested at the Ravenwood eviction but that has not been the subject of the 'to-do".
re: the housing committee - I sure as heck hope that anyone who wants to volunteer to help out is welcomed and encouraged to do so! The "right people", in my mind, are the people who have the will, energy and commitment to DO SOMETHING that is positive and productive for the neighborhood! The "right people" might also include people with differing opinions and ideas but that's part of what work groups/committee's work out together. The 19th Ward is filled with talented, passionate people - finding ways to bring them together seems to be one of our biggest challenges!
Thanks for the clarification about Emily Good. I think she was one of the people arrested on Ravenwood, and I must have been mixing up the two events.
And I totally agree with you about the "right people." Thanks again.
The launch of the Housing Committee has been delayed by the gap between our office managers (which has tapped out or volunteer resources). Once our new office manager starts in September, we will be able to focus on getting the Housing Committee reactivated. The delay had nothing to do with finding the "right people". It had to do with the schedules of the remaining members of the Executive Committee.
We do want to make sure that we define what the role of the committee will be, and I strongly believe that we will have more than our handsful with working on code violations and housing preservation issues. The issue of forclosures is largely and marco economic issue that is well beyond the scope of a volunteer neighborhood group. We certainly can see if there is a role for the 19th WCA, but I don't want the scope of the committee to get too expansive just as we are trying to launch this major effort.
The incident of the parking enforcement is *not* a clear case of harassment. The police have stated that this was part of the regular enforcement that the Corn Hill Neighborhood Association asked for during the Thursday summer concerts at the lot by the Court Exchange Building (which result in a lot of illegal parking in Corn Hill).
Whether there was an element of harassment added in addition to the regular enforcement is up to the review process to decide. We cannot allow people to make inflammatory anti-police comments, and we need to give the RPD the due process that we expect from them.
It is also important to note that enforcement of the law is not harassment. If one does not want to get a ticket, then one should not break a parking law. I would like to see more enforcement of parking problems in the 19th Ward (especially on Thurston), and it is essential that the neighborhood support the RPD on it.
Louise,
Take a look at the Using Permalinks tutorial I put together. The information you presented in three locations today covers a lot of interesting information but by the time I was reading it for third time I was only looking to see if any new information had been added. This would have been a perfect application for Permalinks.
There is some good news in the Ravenwood eviction story. My neighbor Cathy Lennon has received a stay of eviction and reason to show cause from supreme court judge Anne marie Taddeo. Cathy did this without any local legal representation, because Empire Justice, and most dramatically, Rochester Legal Aid this past Friday, 20 minutes before she was to be in court, turned her case down (Legal Aid led her to believe for a week prior to this that she would be represented by them) and left her high and dry without representation at that appearance. Shameful. Anyone who seeks these services needs to use caution. The court giving her the eviction stay is a higher court than that of city court of judge Castro, who issued the current order of eviction last Friday to take effect tomorrow (Wednesday 8/16). Now, hopefully, the city marshal and the police will not throw her out of her house before she is heard by Judge Taddeo. Once the court order for eviction is in effect on Wednesday, the marshal and the police have the discretion of taking up to 30 days afterward to carry out the order. Many here on this listserv have said these things need to be worked out in court without bedlam in the street. I really hope the police and the marshal get that and allow Cathy to go unmolested to supreme court.
Cathy Lennon has really been through enough. Before the foreclosure on the house, a former HUD property and loss to the community that she and her husband fixed up together, she nursed him there as he was dying of brain cancer. Her daughters and grand kids lived there with her, but now have all been scattered and some made homeless. Cathy and her kids are loved and respected by everyone on the block. She even took action to get a drug dealer moved out of a rental property next door to her, making the street safer for all of us. Then she had to go through this horrible fraudulent foreclosure that her own private lawyers couldn't do anything to stop. She has built up a lot of equity in her house and has always had the ability to make her payments. The bank that wants the insurance on the foreclosure to offset their toxic balance sheets despite being bailed out by taxpayers for their sketchy speculating, the robo-signing law firm that makes hundreds of millions a year funneling thousands of fraudulent foreclosures through our courts, and the real estate company that scoops up REO foreclosure properties for a fraction of what they are worth, all have no incentive to do anything other than to keep steamrollering my neighbor Cathy and others like her. They wouldn't communicate with her or her lawyers. And they returned her mortgage payments because the deed was still in her husband's name. But she's going to keep fighting because the house belongs to her. And she knows that what the banks, law firms, and real estate companies are doing to people is well documented in the national press, with more people coming forward in Rochester every day, like Virginia Henry on Appleton, to say what happened to them. Hopefully, the police will understand the magnitude of the fraud going on here and stop backing it up by uncritically throwing decent hardworking people who pay their mortgages out on the street.
Virginia Henry had paid the entire note on her house, but they took it anyway! Virginia is a hardworking civil servant who is also a good neighbor. Virginia's place was a gutted HUD property that she bought outright and fixed up two years ago. But the financial institution that was supposed to complete her sale never did it. She has a legal deed with her name on it and no idea where they went with her money. The prior owner was foreclosed on, and she was thrown out on the street without a court summons or due process of any kind. There is something clearly VERY wrong here. Folks who lived in the Ward during redlining know that huge real estate frauds and predation are indeed possible. History doesn't repeat itself exactly, but similar things do arise. The neighborhood stood up to that and they are standing up to this current fraud as well.
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