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To: Graneros
Why hasn't the Governor called in the State Bureau of Investigation on this. There will never be a honest investigation if the parties involved are allowed to do their own investigation. We have already seen some of the statements released to indicate what their final analysis will say, that the shooting was justified.

And another thing why is it the Swat team has hired their own attorney? Doesn't the county have their own attorney?

And why hasn't the warrent been released as required by law?

61 posted on 05/20/2011 7:40:03 PM PDT by rawhide
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To: rawhide
I am aware of many people calling/faxing the governors office on this. No answers; not even if they will do an independent investigation. If anyone is so inclined:

The Honorable Jan Brewer
Governor of Arizona
1700 West Washington
Phoenix, Arizona 85007

Telephone (602) 542-4331
In State Toll Free (800) 253-0883(outside Maricopa County only)
Fax (602) 542-1381

NOTHING will happen from the governors office unless it can be connected to some political benefit for Brewer. NO politician, including Brewer, does anything unless it will benefit them in some way. So, it takes thousands of calls for an investigation to get traction. So, I encourage everyone reading this to write a letter expressing your concern and mail it, fax the letter as well, and call the office.

66 posted on 05/20/2011 8:11:36 PM PDT by labusiness
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To: rawhide

FYI for all that can attend:

Tucson Mayor and Council Meetings and Public Participation:

The City of Tucson has a council-manager form of government. Policies are set by the Mayor and Council, who are elected by the people. Policies are carried out by the City Manager, who is appointed by the Mayor and Council. The Mayor and Council decides what is to be done; the City Manager, operating through the entire city staff, does it.

Regular Council Meetings

The Mayor and Council meet beginning at 5:30 p.m. on each of the first four Tuesdays of every month, except for July and August, when there is only a meeting on the first Tuesday. The City Charter mandates that Mayor and Council hold a meeting during the first week of a month. If a holiday falls on a Monday or Tuesday in that first week, the meeting will then be held on Wednesday. No meetings are held on holidays or the fifth Tuesday.

Participation by the Public

Persons attending the meetings shall observe rules of propriety, decorum, and good conduct, and refrain from impertinent or slanderous remarks. Violation of this rule shall result in such persons being barred from further audience before the governing body. A copy of the complete rules and regulations may be obtained from the City Clerk.

The Mayor and Council often schedules public hearings on topics of interest. Pursuant to Mayor and Council Rules and Regulations, public hearings last one hour. Interested persons are invited to attend and offer comments. Additionally, Call to the Audience is reserved for comments from the public.

To address the Mayor and Council:

• Complete a speakers card and deposit it in the tray on the podium. Upon being recognized, state your name and address before proceeding into your subject matter. Speakers are limited to five-minute presentations.

• Submit written comments to the Mayor and Council (via the City Clerk) prior to and during the meeting.

• Call the Mayor and Council Citizen Comment Line at 791-4700. Your comments will be transcribed and distributed to the Mayor and Council.


72 posted on 05/20/2011 8:24:03 PM PDT by labusiness
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