Police, Community Fight Back Against Corrupt UNR Officials
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Police department employees, the community and action groups in
The Grand Jury was requested to hear evidence of this major corruption case involving officials at
Ron Cuzze, President of the Nevada Law Enforcement Officers’ Association (NSLEOA) said “The Nevada Law Enforcement Officers’ Association represents members working for the University of Nevada Reno Police Department. However, we fully recognize that this is a major issue of public corruption which reaches far beyond UNR PD alone, one which affects our local communities, taxpayers throughout the state, leaders and legislators, as well as the ethical image and integrity of the University system and the State of Nevada. Nevada cannot bow to political pressure and allow this corruption to be swept under the carpet."
Other citizen action groups and organizations have also come forward on the issue. Lee Rowland, Attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union stated, "The ACLU has also expressed concern that certain actions taken by UNR officials may violate the First Amendment rights to access public forum space, to petition the courts, and to advocate on serious issues of public policy, including public corruption."
Additionally, the Reno Outreach for Animal Rights (ROAR) is supportive of the efforts to convene a grand jury investigation of
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Richard McCann, Legal Defense Administrator & Labor Representative for the Nevada Association of Public Safety Officers (NAPSO): "Based on the number of persons involved, the scope of the alleged corruption and the volume of credible evidence that was presented during the hearings, full evidentiary and criminal proceedings are not only warranted, but are the only appropriate option available. We are united with the community to see that this case reaches the Grand Jury." NAPSO represents 1,200 law enforcement personnel in more than 15 police associations and more than 35 law enforcement agencies throughout
Judge Connie Steinheimer in Department 4 recently issued an order with findings that there is enough evidence to convene a Grand Jury investigation of
It is noted that previously two citizens and a member of the NSLEOA attempted to bring this case to the Grand Jury in
Cuzze remains positive in outlook. "The evidence against UNR officials is staggering ... The public should accept nothing less than a full examination and criminal prosecution."
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