Re: Nobody but Art Acevedo
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2021 6:28 pm
https://www.click2houston.com/news/loca ... -with-cnn/
He’s back. Now working for CNN.
I’m not making this up.
He’s back. Now working for CNN.
I’m not making this up.
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I think that's a perfect position for him in that case. He is the perfect example of what NOT to do.AF-Odin wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 6:34 pm YGBSM. Can CNN sink any lower? Hiring a guy that was basically fired in Miami as Chief of Police to be their guy on Police and LE issues?
This!Flightmare wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 10:12 pmI think that's a perfect position for him in that case. He is the perfect example of what NOT to do.AF-Odin wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 6:34 pm YGBSM. Can CNN sink any lower? Hiring a guy that was basically fired in Miami as Chief of Police to be their guy on Police and LE issues?
He will be their guy who will defend and justify any bad police shootings that occur. Or maybe he'll be a complete turn coat and help them bad mouth police.AF-Odin wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 6:34 pm YGBSM. Can CNN sink any lower? Hiring a guy that was basically fired in Miami as Chief of Police to be their guy on Police and LE issues?
I think you'll be correct on both counts. If the police shooting is to the advantage of leftwingers, Art will justify it on CNN. If not, he'll run his mouth and trash talk the police involved.puma guy wrote: Thu Dec 16, 2021 9:43 amHe will be their guy who will defend and justify any bad police shootings that occur. Or maybe he'll be a complete turn coat and help them bad mouth police.AF-Odin wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 6:34 pm YGBSM. Can CNN sink any lower? Hiring a guy that was basically fired in Miami as Chief of Police to be their guy on Police and LE issues?
I thought he already was a complete turncoat and did this.puma guy wrote: Thu Dec 16, 2021 9:43 amOr maybe he'll be a complete turn coat and help them bad mouth police.
Art Acevedo, who has served as a police chief in Austin, Houston and Miami, is taking a newly created, $271,000-a-year administrative job at Austin City Hall overseeing policing, city officials confirmed to the American-Statesman.
Acevedo – both a celebrated and polarizing figure – will serve as an interim assistant city manager and act as a liaison between the Austin Police Department and interim City Manager Jesús Garza. He will provide guidance to the department as it works through issues such as staffing, community-driven reforms and possibly returning to the negotiating table with the police union after years without a labor agreement.
Garza hand-picked Acevedo with no community input or public process, which he said is consistent with how he has built his executive team. The position requires no approval by the City Council, which was informed of his hiring Friday afternoon.
Wow is $271,000 the new base salary for an above mid level bureaucrat?Rafe wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:20 am Yep. Arguably the most controversial police chief in Houston's history is leaving Florida and returning to the Great State of Texas. To one of the few places that might welcome such a blue-dyed politician: Austin.
Art Acevedo taking new $271,000 Austin City Hall position overseeing police
https://www.statesman.com/story/news/20 ... 284317007/
Art Acevedo, who has served as a police chief in Austin, Houston and Miami, is taking a newly created, $271,000-a-year administrative job at Austin City Hall overseeing policing, city officials confirmed to the American-Statesman.
Acevedo – both a celebrated and polarizing figure – will serve as an interim assistant city manager and act as a liaison between the Austin Police Department and interim City Manager Jesús Garza. He will provide guidance to the department as it works through issues such as staffing, community-driven reforms and possibly returning to the negotiating table with the police union after years without a labor agreement.
Garza hand-picked Acevedo with no community input or public process, which he said is consistent with how he has built his executive team. The position requires no approval by the City Council, which was informed of his hiring Friday afternoon.