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I can only guess at what the reason is. Someone cracked the national pedophilia ring (if that was the case there would be beaucoup judges too)? Obama is cleaning house of all who might resist a federal martial martial law takeover? Your guess is as good as mine. Here's the list... the first 4 and Tulsa are verified:
10. Oroville, CA 11. Burlington City, PA 12. Bellmead, TX 13. Bridgeport, WV 14. Gaston, ID 15. Meigs, GA 16. Independence, LA 17. Miami, FL 18. Britt, IA 19. Nickerson, KS 20. New Holland, PA 21. Navarre, OH 22. Glocester, RI 23. Lithonia, GA 24. Harrison, NY 25. Huntsville, AL 26. Moose Lake, MN 27. Boxborough, MA 28. Sutton, WV 29. Itta Bena, MS 30. St. Cloud, FL 31. Menomonie, WI 32. Fanwood, NJ 33. Morton's Gap, KY 34. New Haven, CT 35. Guttenberg, IA 36. South Amboy, NJ 37. Santa Cruz, CA 38. Bakersfield, CA 39. South Pasadena, CA 40. Tulsa, OK 41. Hastings, MN 42. Stamford, CT 43. Dallas, TX 44. Somerville, MA 45. Greensboro, NC 46. Avon, CO 47. Benton, IL 48. Nogales, AZ 49. West Tisbury, MA 50. Gainesville, GA 51. Anniston, AL 52. West Richland, WA 53. Watford City, ND 54. Ponce Inlet, FL 55. Clearwater, FL 56. Monmouth, ME 57. Brookfield, IL 58. Ludowici, GA 59. Orland, CA 60. Springfield, NJ 61. Holt, MO 62. Brookneal, VA 63. Chesterton, IN 64. Edina, MN 65. Birmingham, MI 66. Montebello, CA 67. Vonore, TN 68. Ventnor, NJ 69. New Hartford, NY 70. Kennedy, AL
Originally posted by mamabeth
reply to post by CmdrZero
I have been hearing about police stations being closed down due to
money problems.The towns,who close their police stations,have contracted
to the county sheriff for law enforcement.
Originally posted by mamabeth
reply to post by CmdrZero
I have been hearing about police stations being closed down due to
money problems.The towns,who close their police stations,have contracted
to the county sheriff for law enforcement.
Originally posted by Signals
There's roughly 20,000 cities and towns in the U.S., so I would imagine the list will always have names on it.
I see Dallas on there, he announced his retirement like 6 months ago.
William Joseph "Bill" Bratton CBE (born October 6, 1947) was the chief of police of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). He previously served as the New York City Police Commissioner and Boston Police Commissioner.
Originally posted by mmiichael
If this is really happening en masse as opposed the numbers being the results of natural evolution, it might be pressure from above to have people resign voluntarily rather than face recrimination and charges.
My guess us the job is getting a lot tougher with the rotten economy. More crime, even the criminalized junkies must be feeling the pinch.
A good time to cash out with one's life intact and sanity.
M