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For discussion: Glenwood plan, police investigation

From this weekend's papers:

  • * Glenwood plan gets one more look-over: Now city planners and the Greater Glenwood Neighborhood Association have a plan they hope will change that negative image. On Saturday, city officials met with residents at Peck Elementary School to present the latest draft of the Glenwood neighborhood plan, a document that aims to increase home ownership, make the area safer and promote a vibrant business community. "I think it's a jewel. It just needs a little polishing," said Barry Scarbrough, president of the neighborhood association.

  • * Investigation of police incident ongoing: Police investigators still have a lot of work ahead of them in determining what happened in a sexual assault case that led to the Dec. 18 suspension of three officers. Chief Tim Bellamy said the investigation is more complex than it may appear.

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Beau Jackson said:

* Investigation of police incident ongoing: Police investigators still have a lot of work ahead of them in determining what happened in a sexual assault case that led to the Dec. 18 suspension of three officers. Chief Tim Bellamy said the investigation is more complex than it may appear.

Complex my behind!

I read the interview with Chief Bellamy and I think my 6 year old granddaughter is more articulate. I was NOT impressed with his command of the English language, or more importantly the context in which Chief Bellamy presented himself, and he's the Chief of the GPD! Unbelieveable................

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