IN SUPPORT OF OUR LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFESSIONALS
Seemingly every time we turn around we read or hear someone trashing members of our local law enforcement by accusing them of being inept and abusing their powers. We are getting sick and tired of this type of treatment towards the very people who protect us and our family on a daily base from the bad people running around in our community.We acknowledge that every now and then that some individuals in law enforcement make mistakes but the the overwhelming majority do a professional job.
The stress level that members of law enforcement experience on a daily basis is unreal.  We are aware every time an officer makes a routine traffic stop it could turn deadly at a blink of an eye. We believe members of our local law enforcement are underpaid considering their job responsibilities. We also feel that the Evansville Police Department and the Vanderburgh County Sheriff Office are underfunded and understaffed. Many of our law enforcement professionals feel unappreciated.
The days of our local elected officials giving long and flowery speeches in support of our local law enforcement professionals has long past. It’s time that the elected officials and citizens alike of this community acknowledge that we have a major crime problem in this community.
Its time that our elected officials take this issue head-on and immediately take the necessary steps to give our local law enforcement professionals the resources they need to combat this serious wave of violent crime.
We understand that some people feel that spending millions of dollars on feel-good projects (Penguins, Hippo, bird exhibits, a Carousel ride at the Zoo and spending $18 million dollar bike path on North Main) are important to our community and give us a sense of community pride. Â Its time that our elected officials turn their attention to the real matter at hand. The issue of public safety is the order of the day. The time for empty promises and meanness speeches concerning the subject of law and order has passed.
We commend Chief Bolin, Sheriff Wedding and Mayor Winnecke for making some pro-active statements on ways to correct the major increases violent crimes and murder in our community at a recent news conference. However, the ideas thrown out at this press conference should only be considered a starting point in correcting our serious wave of violent crimes. It’s obvious that it going to take more than realigning our crime-fighting units to achieve immediate success in compacting the current wave of violent crime. Bottom line is that our elected officials need to bit the bullet and invest additional money in putting more “boots on the ground” and “acquiring more up-to-date crime-fighting equipment” if they expect to make a measurable dent in correcting the serious crime problem in Evansville/Vanderburgh County.
Finally, we also appreciate the outstanding work that the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s office, our Judges, Vanderburgh County Sheriffs Office and the Evansville Police Department do on our behalf!
It’s time to take a public stand in support our law enforcement professionals!