Author: SPY
About Town 8/2/2020
This week’s photos of Columbia
(Washington Boro)
Here are a few from Todd Stahl:
overlooking the Susquehanna River
Agenda – Columbia Borough Council Work Session – August 6, 2020
Columbia Life Network is hosting School Supply Drive
Columbia Life Network is once again holding our annual School Supply Drive to support students of Columbia Borough School District and Our Lady of the Angels school.
Collection boxes are located at Columbia Life Network, 18 South 4th Street and the Columbia Borough School District Administrative Center, 200 North 5th Street. If any local businesses or organizations would like a collection box please email jamie@columbilifenetwork.org to coordinate.
Items needed are a bit different than usual so please see the list provided on the flyer below and financial donations are welcome either by mail or in person at Columbia Life Network.
Please share this post and thank you for supporting our students!
Coroner confirms identities of men killed, found in burned truck
Activist demands $1.5 million in police funds be reallocated to affordable housing and public transportation
Carlos Jimenez, Jr. wants money to be taken from the Columbia Borough Police Department budget and used for other purposes in town. Jimenez, a Columbia resident and vice president of Green Dreamz, a Lancaster County-based civil rights organization, made the statement at Tuesday night’s Columbia Borough Council meeting, where other members of the organization were present. Jimenez said the reallocated funds need to be directed towards affordable housing and public transportation.
To justify his demands, Jimenez presented figures from two large nearby cities. According to Jimenez, Washington DC, with a population of 706,000, spends $145,709 per officer per year and experiences 37,720 crimes per year, 82% of which are non-violent. Philadelphia, with a population of over 5 million, spends $122,746 per officer per year, and has a crime rate of 63,597 per year, 77% of which are non-violent. Columbia Borough, however, with a population of only 10,500, spends $164,516 per officer per year, with 195 crimes per year, 90% of which are non-violent.
“How does it make sense that this small town in PA spends more money per officer than the capital of this country when the capital has 6,996 violent crimes a year and we only have 19?” Jimenez asked. He subsequently demanded that $1.5 million from the Columbia Borough Police budget for 2021 be reallocated to affordable housing and public transportation for the community. He called for a decision on the changes by August 28, 2020 and demanded that the borough’s plan concerning these demands be released to the public at a council meeting within the next three months.
“We expect the city to take this more seriously then they did the use of force policy which was heavily redacted and is quite honestly a joke,” he said. Jimenez, the organizer of several recent protests in town, also accused officers of using unnecessary force and engaging in unjust treatment of people of color. “Change needs to happen and we’re planning to see it here.”
How much does the police department cost?
According to the Columbia Borough June 2020 Finance Report, the costs are as follows:
Columbia Borough mayor defends against release of full police policy; citizens have mixed stances
Green Dreamz marches in Columbia for social justice and racial equality
This man watched the group at Makle Park for most of the afternoon, occasionally engaging in dialogue with attendees. Note the firearm on his right hip. His shirt carries the name “Oath Keepers.” According to Wikipedia, “Oath Keepers is an anti-government American far-right organization associated with the militia movement.” According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, “The Oath Keepers, which claims tens of thousands of present and former law enforcement officials and military veterans as members, is one of the largest radical antigovernment groups in the U.S. today. While it claims only to be defending the Constitution, the entire organization is based on a set of baseless conspiracy theories about the federal government working to destroy the liberties of Americans.”
About Town July 26, 2020
This week’s photos of Columbia
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