Daily News | Police union leader John McNesby blasts Controller Rebecca Rhynhart over critical Police Department audit
“It’s not the Police Department’s fault. We’re out there doing our job, and doing it very good over the last few years,” he said.
“That’s insane,” he said. “We don’t answer calls based on whether anyone’s white, Black, Asian, Italian, Irish — it doesn’t matter. We answer calls in the order in which they were received.”abuse in the generous “heart and lung” disability benefit An Inquirer investigation, “MIA: Crisis in the Ranks,” found that some officers have held down second jobs, or started businesses, while they collected the benefit, in violation of police policy.More than 650 Philly cops say they’re too hurt to work. But some are holding down second jobs.
The union has played a critical role in the alleged abuse over the program — including selecting questionable doctors who have signed off on officers receiving the benefit — and McNesby had previously avoided answering questions.
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