The city of Little Rock hosted a so called "Community Safety Summit" this past week. There was little discussion of any real substance and noticeably absent was any speaker from the Little Rock Police Department. How can the city have a summit on safety and not include a panel member from the police department?
Perhaps befouled LRPD Chief Kenton Tremar Buckner could not participate as perhaps he was out of town due to another job interview.
Maybe it was because the whole affair was a public relations stunt for Stodola's campaign for mayor and the New Orleans mayor's campaign for president - an office he joked that he was not seeking even though he is speaking about not running all over the county at events like this. If NOLA mayor Mitch Landrieu does not run for president, he might consider taking his stand-up comedy routine out on the road. More on that later.
Perhaps befouled LRPD Chief Kenton Tremar Buckner could not participate as perhaps he was out of town due to another job interview.
Maybe it was because the whole affair was a public relations stunt for Stodola's campaign for mayor and the New Orleans mayor's campaign for president - an office he joked that he was not seeking even though he is speaking about not running all over the county at events like this. If NOLA mayor Mitch Landrieu does not run for president, he might consider taking his stand-up comedy routine out on the road. More on that later.
Individuals were invited to sign up to attend the all day event or segments.
MAYOR MARK STODOLA URGES ATTENDEES TO MOVE TO THE FRONT, SAYING HE WON'T BITE. |
The morning segment was sparsely attended. It dealt mostly with how an organization could get city funding or rather apply for limited funding that these organizations would have to fight for.
MANY OF THE ATTENDEES WERE CITY EMPLOYEES |
Only two City Directors, Ward 3 representative and Vice-Mayor Kathy Webb and Ward 7 representative B.J. Wyrick were present at the beginning of the event. Ward 6 Director Doris Wright slipped in just in time to eat lunch.
Luckily coffee and snacks were provided to help pass the time you were wasting waiting for lunch and to wonder when you would hear about safety issues.
Luckily coffee and snacks were provided to help pass the time you were wasting waiting for lunch and to wonder when you would hear about safety issues.
The first two hours covered how to apply for some of the limited funding the city has for community programs and how to search Google to additional sources of funding. Obviously an extremely hard effort was put into this by the city.
The first speaker to mention anything about crime and broach racism was Anthony Smith with Cities United.
FIRST MENTION OF A REAL SAFETY ISSUE WAS BY ANTHONY SMITH |
Smith, after getting updated homicide numbers from the crowd when he low balled the current total, quickly re-calculated that Little Rock has experienced 255 homicides from 2012 to the present day.
Apparently Cities United has problems with facts. Their website states that Little Rock, ALASKA instead of ARKANSAS is a partner city.
Smith had a panel of preachers that did not directly deal with safety in Little Rock. They touted their programs - helping the needy and mentoring to youth- and it seemed as if they had supporters mixed in with the city employees that made up most of the morning audience.
Missing from this panel was Little Rock's most prominent anti-violence advocate Rev. Benny Johnson, founder and President of Arkansas Stop the Violence.
REV. BENNY JOHNSON WAS NOT INCLUDED IN THE MAYOR'S FAKE SUMMIT |
Rev. Johnson has been vocal about concerns with the racially divided Little Rock Police Department and city leadership's lack of leadership. Rev. Johnson was lucky LRPD officers that responded to a 911 call he made last year about shots fired near his residence did not shoot him when they mistook his cellphone for a gun. You can read our post about that incident by clicking here.
The most useful thing in the entire morning session was the presentation by Tyler Corwin with the Casey Family Programs. It really had nothing to do with safety either, but it was one thing that could actually be used by many activist here in our city.
Corwin showed the data resources his agency could offer and their system makes the city of Little Rock's Open Data Portal what is really is, a piece of clunky, unusable junk.
The Casey Family Community Opportunity Map was the tool he demonstrated.
It has a plethora of information that can be obtained by a click. Their system clearly shows the racial divide in our city north and south of the Wilbur Mills Express Way/I-630.
SOUTH OF I-630 |
NORTH OF I-630 |
City of LR Performance & Innovation Coordinator Melissa Bridges, looked like she was drooling at the slick mapping system Corwin was using.
Our publisher recently attended a half day of training put on by Bridges and came away from it with the impression that the city's data portal was a good idea but it is years away from being useful other that a PR tool for the city. You can spend hours on their trying to find information only giving up in frustration.
BRIDGES AT THE OPEN DATA PORTAL PRESENTATION IN MARCH |
The place got packed for the free lunch and we suspect that city employees were invited to drop in for a plate of barbecue chunks, slaw and potato salad.
After lunch the crowd thinned out again but a lot of older folks drifted in that looked like the ones you see at events held at the Clinton Library.
They were there to hear the the Mayor of New Orleans, Mitch Landrieu, the guy that proclaimed too much during the event that he would not be running for President in 2020.
Last Term Mayor Stodala introduced Landrieu and admitted he plagiarized parts of his Little Rock for Life plan from his New Orleans for Life plan.
Then Stodola spent quite a bit of time commending and joking about Landrieu getting rid of confederate statues off city property in New Orleans.
We thought that was hilarious as Stodola proclaimed last year that Little Rock did not have that problem when all that was going on down in New Orleans and other placed in the country. Check out our post about Stodola's lie by clicking here.
We thought it was extremely insulting and insensitive for Stodola to praise and joke about the removal of confederate statues (he said Landrieu hid them in a secret vault somewhere) when he has not done diddly-squat to remove the only one off city property here in Little Rock. The one that has "Least we Forget" emblazoned on it.
It was a good thing that they did not permit questions at the end of the event as no doubt Stodola would have been called out by our publisher.
Clearly this was an event set up by Stodola to be used as a talking point in his campaign for another term. It was also a ploy to have the NOLA mayor here supporting Stodola and claiming that he was not running for president.
Clearly this was a waste of taxpayer funds, we will send a FOI request for that and post and update with our findings.
Speaking of FOI requests, part of the crap being doled out in the "how to get funding" part of the "security summit" was actually using FOI requests to get information about successful funding proposal and grant applications. Our publisher almost laughed out loud when this slide popped up on the screens. We have unanswered FOI requests from the city of Little Rock dating back to January.
Two panel participants were odd choices to us. Mark Perry and Kevin Murphy.
Perry headed up New Futures for Youth until the city of Little Rock and other organizations like the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation pulled funding as well.
MARK PERRY - HAD TO SHUTTER HIS AGENCY, NEW FUTURES, WHEN CITY CUT FUNDING |
https://nonprofitquarterly.org/2016/06/27/little-rock-youth-development-agency-closing/
Murphy, Chief Deputy Director at Arkansas Community Correction, the agency that Mayor Stodola often blamed for failing to properly supervise probationers that he falsely claimed were behind the crime and violence in the city, seemed another odd one to be presenting information at the "security summit".
KEVIN MURPHY, THE DOUBLE DIPPER AT ACC |
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/14/us/prison-labor-pine-bluff-arkansas-demolition.html
http://www.newser.com/story/229666/prisoners-who-tore-down-ark-blight-fear-toxic-exposure.html
http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2017/sep/09/state-official-earned-2-salaries-audit-/
That program came under fire and lawsuits as the inmates and probationers were exposed to hazardous conditions on the job - namely toxic asbestos dust.
The Environmental Protection Agency ultimately got involved and after their investigation, a frustrated Murphy sent an email to Pine Bluff city officials saying it would be too expensive to address the agency’s listed shortcomings. “We have shut down the project,” he stated.
Murphy told use in an interview last year that after that experience he would never get involved in any program like that (one that helped inmates and probationers to try and get job skills) ever again.
Murphy introduced Nisha Garmalla the Director of Good Grid. Good Grid is a
an internet portal called designed to assist Arkansas's former inmates in their transition back to society
an internet portal called designed to assist Arkansas's former inmates in their transition back to society
http://ualrpublicradio.org/post/website-assists-arkansass-ex-offenders-nears-official-launch
NISHA GRIMALLA |
At first glace this looks like it might be useful to coordinate the mostly resistant agencies that assist homeless and others (resistant in that each agency does not want to give up control of their mission and become subservient to rival organizations).
These organization have told us that this database is concerning for advocates.
"Tracking of this information could be turned against the very people it was set out to help. However if it creates a space where overlay and are prevented it would be awesome. Great tool if used safely", one advocate for homeless and voter registration for felons that have paid their debt to society told us.
Another said, " I've actually sent some of our folks to them for help and they were angry with me the next time I saw them. Said that they were told they couldn't help them. So I don't send anyone there anymore".
Lastly we felt so bad for Victor Turner, Director of Housing & Neighborhood Program for the city. He was unable to make his presentation due to a technical failure. Apparently the system that fellow city employee and panel member Melissa Bridges is problematic for city employees as well as citizens.
Voters see through Stodola and know that its #TimeForChange and to #CleanOutLRCityHall .