From a release mailed to us by the James Mejia campaign:
DENVER – Denver Mayoral Candidate James Mejia, who recently released his “Denver’s Public Safety Department: Building Trust Through Leadership, Transparency & Accountability” policy paper, has secured the endorsements of the Denver Police Protective Association (PPA) who join Denver Sheriff Department Lodge 27 of the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) in endorsing Mejia. Also announcing their support of Mejia are Former Manager of Safety Butch Montoya and prominent constitutional law and civil rights attorney Joe Salazar.
Folks, this is a big endorsement. It’s one of the best endorsements Mejia could get at this stage of the game.
Police and sheriffs are big in Denver. Certainly there have been issues within Denver’s police community for the past few months, but by and large, communities still look at policemen as beacons of trust. With this endorsement, Mejia’s improved his standing as a public safety candidate, and that’s an angle we know voters love to get behind.
This will expand Mejia’s field campaign, to be certain. He’ll have PPA and FOP members walking communities with him. It’s an even bigger deal in terms of branding: that “endorsed by police” label carries as much or more weight as “endorsed by firefighters.” Voters tend to trust the people trusted by the people who protect their property and lives, and Mejia would be smart to make the most of this endorsement while it still matters.
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Let me understand this right. Cops beat up the people they are supposed to protect. Union that protects cops endorses mayoral candidate. And that’s a plus?
How come the failure of schools is always blamed on “the union”? Oh, I get it. The police union have guns and the teachers union, well, let’s just say they lack the same equipment.
By all accounts, Mr. Montoya is a decent fellow. But how many rogue cops did he ever fire? None. He left the department under a cloud. Know your history or you are bound to repeat it.
Proud to have many people and organizations’ support. Pols posted the first paragraph of the release and their post was addressing the endorsement, not James Mejia’s policy. Just as he’s earned the trust and support of other groups who may not agree with him on every issue but know that he will work to bring all sides to the table, there are people on all sides of discussions of public safety supporting James.
To read the full release with comments from PPA, Butch Montoya & Joe Salazar, see http://www.mejiaformayor.com/m…
To read Mejia’s Public Safety policy, see http://www.mejiaformayor.com/v…
To read his statement on the firing of the officers in the DeHerrera case, see: http://www.mejiaformayor.com/m…
Several people, including the PPA were quoted in the full release sent:
From the PPA:
From Butch Montoya, Former Manager of Safety:
Civil Rights Attorney Joe Salazar:
James has said at many forums that it is time for a new Police Chief and a Manager of Public Safety whose connections are to the community, not the Police Department.
Here is what Nita Gonzales, a life-long community and civil rights activist, said about Mejia, his policy and the endorsement
Yet more evidence of Mejia-momentum!