Watch WJZ's Democratic Mayoral Debate
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- Опубліковано 29 кві 2024
- WJZ partnered with The Baltimore Banner, WYPR Radio and the Schaefer Center for Public Policy at the University of Baltimore to host a debate with the four leading Democratic mayoral candidates.
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Shelia had her turn 17 years ago,she got fired get over it Thiru seems angry I don’t trust him he’s not from Baltimore….Wallace No! Brandon Scott gets my vote he was calm cool and has done and is doing a great job for the city of Baltimore even though there is a lot still to do he is out there every day doing his best
I personally prefer a more mature person as Mayor. He doesn’t handle his emotions too well. He acts like a teenager in some of his behaviors especially concerning news personalities that he doesn’t care for.
@user-eo3vm2rk7w so u prefer a criminal?? That's exactly what Steala Dixon is
I guess you’re perfect and never did anything wrong. You’re sinless I guess. I hope you never mess up and want a second chance.
@user-eo3vm2rk7w I'm not much older than Brandon Scott, and I get what you mean, but I don't mind his personality too much. He is just being himself, and he's not going to apologize for that. As far as the media personalities, he is only like that because he doesn't like Fox45. He believes that they are biased. I have friends who work in media, and after I found out about their conservative bent, I stopped watching them. Haven't watched them in 7 years. I also have come to understand that Fox45 is not community oriented as WJZ and WBAL TV-11.
They all need to improve public safety by increasing police investment in the neighborhoods that are patrolled. By having all Officers commit to at least 20 hrs per year of community service/volunteering/serving on a community board/serving on a local nonprofit board/serve on a city school PTA board within Baltimore city. Policing is not a sport. It’s not just about numbers and crime trends. It’s about total social, governmental and political involvement in every fabric of the community served. Police live everywhere outside of Baltimore city and I guarantee after their shift ends they don’t step foot back into the city until their next shift begins. They don’t know the culture of the neighborhood outside the lens of policing. They need to truly serve. Not in uniform. Not with an exposed gun. Not with privilege. Serve with integrity to the entirety of the community. Because most of the community members met by law enforcement are those committing crime.
20 hrs of mandated community volunteerism each year of employment by each police officer. As a condition of hire. Let the officers pick the school, nonprofit, community board, etc.
It’s also a character building process and forms legitimate community connections.
That would be great, but at the same time, a number of Baltimore City Police officers live outside of Baltimore City and in Baltimore County and other surrounding counties, and some are from Pennsylvania.
Sheila Dixon says that she knows how to reduce crime. Her crime reduction record was from 17 years ago.
The two guys splitting the vote don’t have a record
Right! That’s what I said 😊
Steala Dixon is a straight up criminal who needs to ride off in the sunset smh
Crime is still crime which most of it is done by us!
Thiru dropped out of the mayor’s race this morning and started that he will be endorsing Shelia Dixon that didn’t last long
Wallace allowing the people take back their community Out of this group Wallace
If he wins take care of the Citizens and follow Constitution 1776 he will get funds to rebuild city of Baltimore
I’m surprised Scott participated
Does anyone know if Brandon used his family hvac company to put the heating and air conditioning systems in the new developments he spoke about?
I wouldn't be surprised. Seems like his style.
Receipts??
@@tthoma12 Do you have the answer? I’m sure there’s research that can be done like researching the permits for the senior building on park heights. But if someone knows the answer already that’s easier!
So quiet
Bob Wallace Is Best For Baltimore
Bob Wallace is a good businessman, but that doesn’t necessarily translate to good mayoral qualities.