I'm sure this has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that she's a leader in the local NAACP. None whatsoever.
Actually, OPARB is supposed to have at least one political activist and one attorney—Secrest qualifies for both—on the board. I'm throwing up some more info in a bit.
Thanks for the detailed info, Jonah, and the subtle jab.
But hey, I'll send in an application and I'll let you know what happens.
...of course, if I got the gig I probably wouldn't be able to blog about police misconduct anymore... it would be unethical and would probably go against their non-disclosure contract that all OPARB members must sign.
Of course... it's not like I do a good job of blogging.
I dig your blog, Packratt.
Shucks, thanks for the support Anon, I appreciate it!
Like I want that job. Maybe if the OPARB had some teeth.
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