I think most people understand that drones are a powerful and effective tool for police departments in the never-ending fight against crime. Drone can be utilized as first responders, such as in 911 calls in situations where cops can’t get in. Drones can help police assess a situation before they arrive. Drones equipped with thermal sensors can enable cops to find a suspect hiding in an apartment or in the woods. Drones with cameras can acquire evidence used in indictments and trials. Drones can overwatch large events, such as sideshows and including downtown protests that often turn violent. Drones can seek out suspects, even indoors. Drones can follow fleeing perps in their vehicles, without posing harm to cops or innocent bystanders. With the advent of AI, drones will become increasingly vital to law enforcement.
Meet Millie Cleveland
Here’s a name you probably don’t know, but should: Millie Cleveland. She’s one of the most vicious police haters Oakland has ever known, and a real behind-the-scenes power. She’s been making war against the Oakland Police Department since the 1970s, and continues her scourge today. Mayors and City Council members come and go, but Ms. Cleveland is always there, lurking somewhere in the shadows, spreading her cop hatred and thereby enabling pro-crime elements to thrive.
Consequence culture
Barbara Lee’s roadmap to nowhere
The Barbara Lee administration has released an eleven-point “Roadmap to Fiscal Health” for Oakland that promises to “achieve the financial resiliency necessary to weather future financial shocks.”
What does it take for a city to be safe?
The safest countries in the world are European democracies such as Switzerland, Austria and the Scandinavian nations. They are closely followed by Australia, New Zealand and Japan. But the safe places also include largely Muslim countries, such as Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
