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City leaders face backlash over police department failures

September 14, 2024 | Bastrop, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana


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City leaders face backlash over police department failures
During a recent government meeting, Councilman Jay Green expressed urgent concerns regarding the ongoing challenges facing the Bastrop Police Department, emphasizing the need for immediate action to restore the department to full operational capacity. Green criticized the administration for its inability to effectively address staffing shortages and operational inefficiencies over the past three years, stating, \"We can't seem to figure out how to get the Bastrop Police Department up and running to full capacity. That is unacceptable.\"

Green highlighted the reliance on external law enforcement agencies due to the police department's current limitations, urging the administration to develop a comprehensive plan to ensure public safety. He pointed out that the community's safety should be a priority and questioned the administration's commitment to hiring and retaining officers. \"What are we doing to ensure the safety of our own citizens?\" he asked, demanding transparency regarding the hiring process and the timeline for restoring full police services.

The meeting also included a report from the police chief, which indicated that the department currently operates with only seven officers on patrol, far below the required number to maintain 24/7 coverage. The report noted that two dispatchers and one certified officer had been hired recently, but significant gaps remain in staffing. Green called for the report to be made public to keep citizens informed about the department's status and future plans.

In response to the discussions, the council considered a motion regarding a resolution that would impact the mayor's authority to enter contracts related to police operations. Attorney Jones clarified that the resolution, if passed, would rescind previous agreements, potentially affecting the city's ability to secure necessary resources for the police department.

The meeting underscored the pressing need for decisive action from the administration to address the police department's challenges and restore public confidence in local law enforcement. As the council continues to deliberate on these issues, the community awaits concrete steps toward enhancing safety and operational effectiveness within the Bastrop Police Department.

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