Councilwoman questions SBPD plan
First Ward Councilwoman Esther Estrada has some questions about a city plan to give outside advisors a look at the Police Department.
The Police Officers Association and nonsworn department employees have both voted no confidence in Police Chief Michael Billdt. Mayor Pat Morris has consistently supported Billdt, who plans to retire in March.
The possibility of giving third parties a view inside SBPD has been proposed one way to resolve the differences between police brass and the rank-and-file. Those third parties could end up being Cal State San Bernardino criminologist Larry Gaines and former Rialto and Fontana police chief Frank Scialdone.
But Estrada said Monday that a potential contract with Gaines and Scialdone to examine SBPD may have some flaws. She questioned whether it's wise to give Billdt or one of his administrators the power to supervise Gaines and Scialdone's review and also noted the contract's value - $24,500 - falls a mere $500 short of the dollar threshold that requires the council to vote.
"I'm not sure of the latitude and flexibility these individuals will have with their review," Estrada said.
Mayor Pat Morris said the contract would give Gaines and Scialdone a chance to examine three key issues that police union leaders have cited as sources of frustration. Those issues are SBPD's use of force reporting policy, the length of time it takes to complete internal affairs investigations and lack of a clear policy to determine when officers accused of misconduct are investigated by SBPD or external agencies.
"These were the key issues raised by the POA," Morris said.
Interim city manager Mark Weinberg said in response to Estrada's concerns that the contract has not yet been executed. He said he was presented with the potential deal mere hours after showing up to work on Oct. 15, his first day on the job.
"I need to step back just a little bit and find out what the will of the council is," Weinberg said.




But isn't this the Mayor's MO? Slip expenditures through without Council approval.....how many other things were done in this fashion? Those around City Hall know how often this takes place! It's a good thing that Esther and Wendy watch the expenditures or there would be lots more of these sneaking past.....
Billdt supervising the guys who are doing the "independent" review, gee whiz, do ya think that's a problem???
What a joke. Billdt and the mayor are so crooked, so dishonest, they just don't care who has a problem with it.