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How Would Potential CPD Layoffs Affect You?

How Would Potential CPD Layoffs Affect You?

Students and police officers react to the news that some of police jobs will be cut if the income tax increase fails.


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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Threats? Promises? Hard facts?

Police Chief Walter Distelzweig announced possible officer cuts and layoffs at a Tuesday morning news conference.

Distelzweig said the division will cut or layoff 297 sworn officers if voters don’t approve the city’s half-percent income-tax increase in August.

The income-tax increase will be on the special Tuesday, Aug. 4, ballot.

Distelzweig said the announcement wasn’t a scare tactic; it’s simple math.

FAST FACTS:
- 297 officers would be laid off.
- Important safety services would be cut.
- Federal stimulus money given to keep recruits from losing their jobs would have to be returned.
- The police force would be at its lowest level since 1994.

The high-school resource program would be eliminated, and other subdivisions would see significant job cuts, including vice, narcotics, burglary, economic-crime unit, special-victims bureau, traffic and community liaisons.

OFFICERS, STUDENTS REACT

Police officers said they just want to do their jobs -- to serve and protect -- but they're fearful that some of their jobs will be lost.

Columbus City Schools said administrators are paying close attention to the proposed budget cuts and are looking at their options. If needed, officials said they would make every effort to replace school resource officers, but that this early in the process, the district does not have a plan in place in the even that the school resource officers are eliminated.

CCS pays 50 percent of the 17 school resource officers' salaries, with the police department picking up the other half.

A school district representative praised the resource officers for playing a critical role in developing relationships with students.

But the district would not agree to an interview with NBC 4 or allow a scheduled interview to continue with a resource officer who wanted to explain what made his job important.

Instead, NBC 4 talked to students at Whetstone High School to find out what impact the school resource officer has on students.

"I do feel more secure with her in the building because I don't feel that most of the teachers are physically equipped to handle that sort of thing," said Kelsey Baldridge, a student.

"When there's a downturn in the economy, crime goes up and it doesn't make sense to cut them," said Jeneen Baldridge, a parent.

Jeneen and Kelsey said the resource officers plays a key role in protecting students, while senior Andre Turner said that without a resource officer, major disruptions are more likely.

"I think that's going to make the schools unsafe because then there will be a whole bunch of problems," Turner said. "Security can only do one thing and that's break up fights and stuff like that, but if it came down to some type of serious situation, there's no real protection around to help us."

EFFECTS OF CUTS ON CRIME

NBC 4’s Mike Bowersock GOT ANSWERS on how minor crimes, such as vandalism and attempted break-ins, may have to be ignored and police officers may have to be taken out of school buildings.

One of the more unsettling propositions came from the chief himself.

“You're probably not going to get much service on a minor crime,” Distelzweig said.

What does that mean, though?

Bowersock visited some recent minor-crime scenes and reported on how the potential cuts could change police response.

There was a case of vehicle vandalism Monday night. It was reported to CPD, and officers came to the scene to take a report.

Instead, vehicle break-ins could be handled with a phone call to CPD and an insurance report.

There was an attempted break-in at a home on Oakland Avenue Monday night. Someone came in the back yard and tried to get into the back door. Nothing was taken, but it was the seventh time it happened in a year.

“Minor crimes can turn into major crimes if the police aren't there or they don't have the forces to deal with it itself,” victim Adam Zdroik said.

Columbus City Schools was worried about the potential elimination of resource officers. The district pays half of the salaries of these officers who are stationed in all of the district’s high schools.

“I cannot afford to have officers -- I think there's 17 in high schools -- when we're not answering calls on the street,” Distelzweig said.

The district said losing the officers would inhibit a proactive approach to stopping in-school crimes.

Distelzweig said layoffs would affect mostly patrol officers and would be based on seniority. Most of the layoffs would happen in the patrol division, using a “last in, first out” approach.

Bowersock spoke to some of the officers who would be the first to lose their jobs. They’re the younger ones, the ones who work the night shift.

That would mean more seasoned officers, with more seniority, would be moved around to take their place.

CPD COMMUNITY FORUMS
Chief Walter L. Distelzweig would like your input and has scheduled four community forums

The Columbus Division of Police scheduled forums to gather input from the community on issues affecting Columbus neighborhoods.

Citizens were invited to attend, ask questions and provide ideas regarding policing services.

EAST MEETING
6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 27
Barnett Recreation Center, 1184 Barnett Rd., Columbus, 43227

NORTH MEETING
6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 28
Gillie Recreation Center, 4625 Morse Centre Rd. (Morse Centre Shopping Center), Columbus, 43229

WEST MEETING
6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, June 4
Westgate Recreation Center, 455 S. Westgate Ave., Columbus, 43204

SOUTH MEETING
6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 17
Marion Franklin Recreation Center, 2801 Lockbourne Rd., Columbus, 43207

Call 614-645-4593 for additional forum information.

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