
| Racial Struggles: Phoenix Manager Ed Zuercher Fires Phoenix Chief Garcia Proving Lack of Diversity |   |   |   | 
| Written by DD | 
| Friday, 19 December 2014 12:22 | 
| Mexican Americans To Phoenix City Manager:  Bring Phoenix Police Chief Daniel Garcia Back and Hire More Chicanos / Latinos Representative of Phoenix Demographics    
 
 Phoenix, AZ -- There are approximately 20+ director positions  within the City of Phoenix but only 2 Latinos held those positions until  yesterday.  The demographics in the City of Phoenix do not reflect the  leadership under Phoenix City Manager Ed Zuercher and the City Council.   Mr. Zuercher was unprofessional in the firing of Phoenix Police Chief  Daniel Garcia on the heels of Rumain Brisbon's death (an unarmed man who was shot to death by a Phoenix police officer).
 There was tremendous outcry from the public who had questions for  Chief Daniel Garcia who oversees the operations of the Phoenix PD.   Unfortunately Zuercher fired Police Chief Garcia (for holding a public  news conference) when Garcia should have been allowed to answer  questions by the public regarding Rumain Brisbon.   Zuercher must now  explain why Latinos and Chicanos are not properly represented under his  management in the City of Phoenix after firing Garcia. We believe Garcia should have been able to defend himself considering the horrible criticisms he received no thanks to columnist Laurie Roberts of Arizona Central who wrote a scathing story about  him when he decided to run a tight  ship and fire law enforcement officer Craig Tiger (whose job was on the  line when he committed a DUI).   We believe Garica made the right decision.   As a former member of the  law enforcement community, I believe police officers should be held to  higher standards and they must walk the straight and narrow considering  they have the badge to charge someone with a DUI, too.  It is  hypocritical for police officers to charge someone with a DUI after they  themselves are guilty of one and they must not serve as public safety  officers when they are guilty of a DUI. Councilman Sal DiCiccio is another person well known for  not agreeing with Chief Garcia, but DiCiccio has no leg to stand on  considering it was DiCiccio who supported a repeal via Prop 487.  Prop 487 would have repealed the defined Public Safety Retirement System --  a defined retirement benefit program for Phoenix police.  It is  hard to tell what side DiCiccio is on given his hypocrisy.   DiCiccio is considered an extreme Tea Party Republican,  who holds many anti-immigrant views his colleagues do, and it does not  surprise us to hear he has had it out for Garcia since Garcia stated his department would not tolerate racial profiling in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on SB 1070 (anti-immigrant / anti-brown) law. We are demanding Phoenix City Manager Ed Zuercher to reinstate  Chief Garcia to his position, and have more Latino directors promoted to  management forthwith that reflects our demographics in the Phoenix  metro area.  Garcia is on the right side of the law to call for  “more power over internal disciplinary actions” that will could prevent  wrongful deaths like Rumain Brisbon – an unarmed black man who was shot  to death by a Phoenix Police Officer.   We believe Phoenix Police  Department should have the utmost high standards and we cannot have  rogue officers running amok. | 
| Last Updated on Friday, 19 December 2014 12:26 | 

