Another Colorado case that has been treated the same way as our daughter Morgan’s case. The police and sheriffs departments in Colorado need accountability and right now that does not exist. If law enforcement is allowed to repress and cover up the facts in a capital crime this is a problem for the whole state of Colorado. There needs to be accountability. There needs to be transparency and checks and balances, which at this time Colorado does not have. Who in Colorado is responsible to make sure corruption does not go unchecked in Colorado?
This article is talking about the Kelsie Schelling case in Pueblo, CO. http://southerncoloradoindependent.com/who-polices-police/
The article states that police officers say that the “higher ups” including Chief Velez and two of three top commanders including MacLaughlan, who publicly misreported facts about the Kelsie Schelling case, and Troy Davenport are causing so much trouble that its humiliating for those just trying to do their jobs. This is what I have been trying to convey to people about Morgan’s case as well – when things like this happen within a department the good officers suffer because of the deeds of the bad officers. The public loses faith in law enforcement, then there is less communication between the public and law enforcement, the trust is eroded and the job of law enforcement becomes all that much harder and dangerous for the good officers. Public trust is imperative so Colorado needs to care about what is going on in these small rural counties and cities!
Quote from the article, “The machine is broken which accommodates corruption,” said a local citizen to Paulson. “It’s not even about the people in the department although some are causing more trouble than others. The machine needs to be corrected with more checks and balances.”
Let us all be aware of what is happening and let us all be a part of the solution to correct and mend the broken parts of the system.