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Omaha Steve

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Sat Aug 5, 2017, 01:59 AM Aug 2017

Nebraska state troopers union says parts of Ricketts' report are false or 'naive'

Source: Omaha World Herald

By Paul Hammel

LINCOLN — Officials with the state troopers union charged Friday that some of the conclusions in a governor’s report about problems at the Nebraska State Patrol, particularly the union’s role, were “reckless” and untrue.

The president of the State Troopers Association of Nebraska (STAN) hailed Gov. Pete Ricketts’ decision to fire the superintendent of the statewide law enforcement agency. But he said other aspects of the report unfairly tried to “shift the blame” for the patrol’s problems onto the union.

At one point during a press conference, Sgt. Brian Peterson, the head of the union, said that the report, released Thursday, appeared to be the start of an push by the conservative Republican governor to weaken collective bargaining.

“This is an effort to shift direction and focus,” Peterson said. “It makes no sense to us, because we had attempted to highlight these (mismanagement) issues.”

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Nebraska state troopers union says parts of Ricketts' report are false or 'naive' (Original Post) Omaha Steve Aug 2017 OP
Any entity that tries to protect brutal police are a problem. Now, if a police union set Hoyt Aug 2017 #1
Police unions always seem to help their psycho brothers with arms with a stay out of jail pass lunasun Aug 2017 #2
 

Hoyt

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1. Any entity that tries to protect brutal police are a problem. Now, if a police union set
Sat Aug 5, 2017, 02:14 AM
Aug 2017

out to get rid of the "bad apples," that would be quite different.

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