The sky is falling, the sky is falling, the local media regarding 264,000 unsolved cases.

The news media and reporters are populated with entertainers. They want your attention in the easiest way possible. So outrageous images are verbally portrayed.

I have one question or all the “Oh my God” people who are thinking of the abandoned, actually shelved cases. Answer one thing.

According to one news source, 4,000 sexual assault cases were labeled “Suspended for lack of personnel.” I don’t have any idea how many sexual assault cases are reported daily to the Houston Police Department, but let us assume there are two per day. So,

If there are 4017 sexual assault cases in the basket, do you start working on the one that just got reported, or do you put it at the bottom of the pile to wait its turn?

Today finally I read something that says people get your head together and stop and think about what are the crazy reporting is about.

HPOU First Vice President Ken Nealy said through all this, the union’s focus is on the men and women of the police force now facing a mountain of work.

Nealy said, to his understanding, the “lack of personnel” code could only be applied to reports by investigators and investigator supervisors. He said a lack of personnel is the unfortunate reality for many police departments across the country. He also acknowledges the new workload these more than 250,000 cases place on officers.

“Unfortunately, this is the case that we just do not have enough people. We would love to have more people help investigators,” Nealy said.

ABC13 asked Nealy, while investigators got a lot of work out of this, what would he say to the victims who feel forgotten and betrayed by this process? This was his response:

“The men and women of the Houston Police Department put safety as the utmost priority for the citizens that we took an oath to provide safety and security for. All the cases, although unfortunately some have been overlooked, I can pretty much assure you that we will do everything possible to investigate those thoroughly,” Nealy said. Source

I still think that behind all of the sudden finding of unsolved cases is John Whitmire with an agenda to get rid of the Police Chief, who happens to be black.

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