• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Robert Tracy’s appointment as St. Louis’ police chief came with a sweetener: In addition to a $175,000 annual salary from the city, a nonprofit organization made up of local business leaders pays him $100,000 a year more.

    The arrangement raised some questions at the time about whether the St. Louis Police Foundation’s money would influence Tracy’s approach to policing in a city with one of the nation’s highest rates of violent crime.

    Just like paying protection money to the local gang.

    There’s no way the police chief should be legally allowed to take that money.

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    8 months ago

    Are there no laws about public officials accepting gifts from the community there? Or, you know, bribery? I’ve had public service jobs a lot less important than that and I’d have had a big headache accepting a $25 gift card from a community member let alone an additional yearly salary.

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      Bribery and conflict of interest regulations and laws tend to be suspiciously not applicable to a lot of law enforcement funding related situations…

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    8 months ago

    leaders are questioning the $100,000 per year the chief receives from local business owners. “Can the criminals get together and pay the chief?” asked one alderwoman.

    Lmao they clearly already are silly alderwoman.