By R.C.
Sun, Jul 21, 2019 10:41 p.m.
ProPublica and the Anchorage Daily News reported Thursday that at least 14 Alaska villages, including Stebbins, have hired police with criminal records, a violation of state hiring requirements. In eight other communities, tribes have hired tribal police
by Kyle Hopkins, Anchorage Daily News STEBBINS, Alaska — No gun. No training. $14 an hour. If there were better jobs to be had, city police officers in this Bering Strait village say they'd apply for them. But working as a village police officer is one of the few options available. Especially for those with fresh criminal records or felony rap sheets. "I made a change in my life. I don't use drugs. I don't drink," said Officer Delbert Acoman,... www.msn.com |
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