The resort to stop the possible dissolution of the Broadmoor Police Department, which is an appeal to bail out a flailing Police District in Daly City was postponed By the Supervisors of the San Mateo Board this Tuesday.
Appeal Of The Broadmoor Police Department To Bail Out Officers Accused Of Misconduct Was Postponed
The Broadmoor Police Department had appealed to bail out officers in Daly City Police District who were accused of misconduct, but the proposal was postponed by the Supervisors of the San Mateo Board after the legislator did not have the votes to pass it.
According to Mission Local, David Canepa was willing to give $750,000 of his discretionary funds to the Broadmoor Police Department, but his three other colleagues went silent when he was about to push the matter on Tuesday.
The bailout would come after years of fiscal mismanagement and suspicions of corruption inside the small agency. ranging from charges of cheating the state pension system hurled at previous chiefs to a conflict of interest involving the current police chief.
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Broadmoor Police Department And Its Possible Dissolution
The Broadmoor Property Owners Association will discuss the possible dissolution of the Broadmoor Police Department on Thursday.
The Owners Association will also discuss the scandals faced by the Broadmoor Police Department and the possible takeover to its place.
From the reports of The Mercury News, the Chief of the Broadmoor Police Department, Chief Conolly said that the dissolution of the Broadmoor Police Department is but one option.