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Part 14 - Council Internal Affairs (continued)
Tuesday, October 12th. I announced: "The names of the candidates for the positions are..."
"... 2d Precinct Captain Eitan Abram for I.A. Commander, and Detective Lisa Monroe for I.A. Lieutenant."
For several seconds there was complete silence, and I couldn't figure out if that was a good or bad thing. And then the silence was broken. You get one guess who broke it, and it had better be 'Kelly Carnes'.
"
What?!
" gasped Carnes. "You're nominating a
kike
to be the head of Internal Affairs?"
Five Points of Order were immediately raised... and not all of them by Republicans. "Points of Order accepted." said Daniel Allgood. "Mrs. Carnes, you will apologize and retract that statement."
"The
hell
I will!" yelled Carnes. "And you can go straight to Hell, you racist, illegitimate Mayor!"
More objections were raised. "Your language is Hate Speech, Carnes." said Dagmar Schoen, who hated Kelly Carnes as limitlessly as Carnes hated Schoen.
"
It's FREE Speech!
" Carnes yelled back. "I don't see any of you sanctimonious
white
Republicans complaining when black people are called the n-word!"
"This isn't about anyone else saying anything else." Dagmar fired back. "Stop trying to deflect, and project
your
Hate Speech onto others."
And then the room fell silent as Teresa Croyle got up and walked to the table, standing between Kelly Carnes and Edgar Silas. Sergeant-At-Arms Harrison J. Pierce watched her warily and leaned forward, as if to unsnap the strap on his holster. I caught his eye and shook my head, and he sat back.
Teresa dangled her necklace from her hand. "Do you know what this is, Mrs. Carnes?" she asked.
"Ask me if I care." Kelly Carnes spat in reply.
"You should... you
should
care." Teresa said. "The coin here is from ancient Roman times. It was the only thing a German Jewish woman was able to smuggle out of the country as she fled the Nazi death squads."
Teresa: "I received it from that woman's great-granddaughter on my wedding day. The great-granddaughter who became my mother-in-law that day. Yes... Todd's mother...
and the sister of the Iron Crowbar
."
Carnes turned and looked at me. She said "So you're a fucking Bar Code, too, huh?."
"By ethnicity." I said. "And proud of it."
"Now we know what's wrong with you." Carnes said. "Geez, a redheaded Jew, exercising Police brutality on this County's People of Color. Who knew?"
There were immediately five objections, and the other Council Members were imploring the Mayor to do something. Teresa's voice cut through theirs and the tension of the room as she said "Keep it up, Carnes. The Iron Crowbar does not forget, and he
does
hold grudges. And ditto that for me." She turned and went back to her seat.
"Yes." I said. "I'm too busy right now doing my job for the Police Force. But one day, Mrs. Carnes... one day..."
"Is that a threat?" Sheila Sorrells asked, her own voice sounding like a threat.
"Let's move on." said Daniel Allgood. "Commander, tell us more about
both
of these nominees."
"Certainly, Mr. Mayor." I replied. "Captain Abram has worked his way up the ranks of the Police Force to become 2nd Precinct Captain. He has served with distinction and with great integrity, especially in administering discipline as the Precinct Captain. He has served as 'Acting Chief' many times during the Christmas Holidays period. And the Sheriff, Police Chief, and Inspector General have stated in writing that they have full confidence that Lieutenant Commander Abram will do a sterling job as I.A. Commander."
I continued: "Lisa Monroe came to us after years of tough Police duty in the City Police Department, and her time-in-grade with them makes her eligible to be promoted to Lieutenant for this position. Not only was she incorruptible, which annoyed her superior Officers and caused them to make efforts to hold her back, she beat their efforts and exposed corruption several times."
Me: "I scooped her up into the TCPD as quickly as I could upon finding she was willing to join us, and she has done an excellent job with our Vice Squad. And the fact that she is not a longtime TCPD Officer means that she can do the job of Internal Affairs Officer with impartiality and integrity."
Edward R. Steele asked "Who will be replacing Captain Abrams as 2nd Precinct Captain?" Thanks, Edward, I thought to myself. Nice softball.
I replied "Precinct Lieutenant Sean DeLong is being nominated to be Precinct Captain, and Sergeant Stevie Carter, who was considered for the Precinct Lieutenant role at the time DeLong got it, will be promoted and put into the Precinct Lieutenant position."
Malinda Adams said viciously: "And once again you utterly fail to promote women to these positions of leadership---"
I interrupted: "I'm not fooling with your gender hatred shit tonight, Ms. Adams. You can ask Lisa Monroe what her pronouns are. And once again, the TCPD does not promote based on the Identity Politics of gender or race... " I turned and stared right through Kelly Carnes as I finished:
...nor disqualify anyone based upon their ethnicity or religion.
"
"Your actions contradict your own words, kike." Kelly Carnes snarled in reply. Then she said more loudly: "So! Commander Troy has his yes-man in Internal Affairs, without consulting anyone, without considering