Greenville PD develops deployment plan following shooting fatalities
Greenville PD develops deployment plan following...
Biggest issue facing officers is loitering
Tuesday’s violence in downtown Greenville re-opened some old wounds. Greenville’s police chief responded on Wednesday saying businesses need to work with the department to do more to keep it from happening. He’s also implementing a new downtown deployment plan.
Chief William Anderson says this is the wrong time for customers, bar owners and the police to start the blame game. He says everyone shares responsibility. The chief says anytime you have a lot of people going in and out of bars in a condensed area there’s a high risk something can go wrong.
“We can’t control what goes on inside the clubs,” Chief Anderson said. “A lot of the problems that we have start inside the clubs.“
Chief Anderson says stepping up patrols will do little to stop problems inside that often spill outside creating bigger problems. He’s calling on all bars and clubs to invest in their own security by hiring off-duty police officers.
But Anderson says the biggest issue facing officers is loitering, “That creates other problems. We end up dealing with fights. We end up dealing with people being assaulted.“
Early Tuesday morning it meant dealing with a senseless shooting and two innocent people dead.
More patrols will hit the streets during the week to ensure the crowds keep moving and don’t loiter. On any given weekend, Anderson says 30 officers are patrolling downtown, which doesn’t include extra help from ECU campus police.
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So there is a black group getting together to say that this had nothing to do with race but they say the whites are making a statement that it could be racial. Well last time I checked if anything that goes on agianst a black american the first thing out of the blacks is race. The NAACP gets there hands in it and then it goes from there I think this is time for the whites to stand up and say you all have NAACP we have each other yall can throw the race card when ever anything happens to your people whether it is a cop doing his job and his superior officer (a black man) tells him to tase the man because he is out of control and the guy ends up dead because he swallowed cocaine. the first thing that was brought up by the black comm. NAACP is it was racial. Well hear to the other community if it is racial I WILL STAND FOR THE WHITE SIDE this is a taste of your own medicine.



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