Streicher gets award
Jane Prendergast reports:
Cincinnati Police Chief Tom Streicher will be honored this afternoon by the Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police, which is holding a conference downtown this week.
Streicher will be given the group’s Theodore S. Jones award for “extraordinary service, personal integrity and leadership,” according to an announcement from the department. He has been chief since 1999.
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For a critical opinion about Chief Streicher being given this award, see "Lies, Damned Lies and Civic Awards" by Greg Flannery, CityBeat's Porkopolis blog, July 31, 2007
Privately, not even his own rank and file think he is doing a good job.
And where does he live...?
He has no committment to, nor does he care about, Cincinnati.
Did Cecil Thomas get an award for his horrible fundraising numbers?
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