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Gee and Ursula push back the reaction of the President of the Spog to Seattle Times Crime Report

Mike Solan, President of Seattle's Police Offerers Guild (Spog) The Seattle TimesAnd claimed that the crime rates in Seattle decreased.

The column shows a severe decline in serious crimes – homicide, shootings, car theft and robbery – based on 911 call data. However, critics, including Spog, argue that the statistics are misleading and claim that the decline is due to less 911 calls and inaccurate data from the Seattle police department.

“The negative pieces give them the truth and talk about the crime that affects this whole city.” I can tell you that there is a reason why the crime statistics provided by the department are not as accurate as what we turn out there. “

Gee and Ursula push back against the Spog President

Ursula Reutin, co-moderator of “The Gee and Ursula Show” on Kiro Newsradio, crowded against the statements made by Sloan.

“So they try to say that murders have expired. I mean that statistics show that murders have dropped, the attacks have fulfilled and robberies have been down, and that's a good thing,” said Ursula. “And why didn't the Seattle police want to celebrate that?”

Co-presenter of “Gee and Ursula”, Gee Scott, expanded Ursula's comment by announcing that he believed that the comments made by Sloan indicate a much greater problem of maturity.

“Listen that he calls Danny from his name shows that people like Mike are a bigger problem – something that we also see with the President of the United States,” said Gee. “There is a clear connection in the way they abuse others, especially through disrespectful names. It is an immature behavior that you would see in the junior high school or in the high school.”

Listen to the complete conversation below:

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