Update From Your Chief Steward: DC Police Union CID Stewards
Update From Your Chief Steward: DC Police Union CID Stewards
Update From Your Chief Steward: DC Police Union CID Stewards
BWC Footage – Review: At least 95% of criminal cases will have some
type of BWC footage associated with them. It is becoming increasingly
common for defense attorneys and even management to challenge
detectives to see if they reviewed any of the BWC Footage related to the
detective’s case. While there is not a current policy outlining BWC footage Please sign up to receive this regular
review, I recommend that everyone tries their best to review the footage as CID Union Newsletter by emailing
there could be valuable information contained in it, and it could become a [email protected] with the
subject “newsletter”.
liability if you’re not familiar with such an elaborate piece of evidence in
your case. CONT’D ON PG. 2
with the only voting poll being at the FOP Lodge whole numbers. Particularly, the 2.942,
2.940, 2.935, and 3.910 are actually the
at 411 4th Street, NW. As a reminder, FOP Lodge
calculated amounts for raises from the
#1 is a social organization and club which is
previous contract that was approved for 3%,
different than the DC Police Union which is a
3%, 3%, and 4%.
labor committee (a Union) that negotiates your
collective bargaining rights. It should be noted So this obviously begs the question as to why the
that CID Shop Steward Russell Mullins is a calculated raises are a fraction less than the actual
candidate for the position of treasurer in the FOP whole number that was approved by the DC Council
Lodge election. and the Mayor.
In the below chart from 2020, you can see there are
nine steps for the Class 1 - Officer pay scale.
VCB Detectives manage a homicide scene circa 1990s
It might seem questionable to see that the DC 1. How they would like their name to appear on
Council and the Mayor have approved a 3% raise the plaque.
only to learn that you only actually are credited with a 2. Their rank
2.92% raise, but that is precisely what DCHR is 3. Date of Hire
4. Date of Retirement
directed to do by the current legislation in the CMPA
and the DPM.
CALENDAR AND UPCOMING EVENTS
If anyone has any questions about how these
December (TBD) DC Police Union General
amounts are calculated, feel free to contact DCHR,
Membership Meeting (Location
Monday – Friday from 8:30 am – 5:00pm at (202) 442-
Pending)
7627, or send me an email at
November 13, 7am-7pm FOP Lodge Elections 441 4th Street
[email protected].
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