Wednesday, December 13, 2006

APS Praetorian Guard fails to investigate

According to the Journal, the Commander of the Praetorian Guard, Gil Lovato, failed to investigate allegations of criminal misconduct by a fellow APS administrator.

That illustrates the problem with the APS Leaders' ownership of the system by which they are held accountable for misconduct.

Gil Lovato is himself, the subject of unresolved allegations of evidence tampering, destruction of public records, and conspiracy.

Those charges were never investigated either.

Because the APS administration, board, and Modrall, cannot be held accountable for their misconduct.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

APS "Police" has an agreement with the Sheriff for Special Deputy Commissions; the "Praetorian Guard" are actually supposed to be reporting crimes and behaving to the standard of law enforcement officers, specifically as special deputies. There are, though, some security people who are not certified and don't hold a special deputy commission, they are still to be held to the standard of any APS employee. It sounds like some retraining might be in order for whoever was running the board meeting where you were following the rules of order but were still silenced.

As to not reporting crimes, this phenomenon is not new to anyone who has ever been employed by ANY school district. IF the DA were to get every single crime reported, not just the cherry-picked "good" cases from the schools, there would be a big jump in statistics, but not a jump in crime levels. The levels are there, the tracking just is not.