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Best rabble rouser/activist BOA Award Winner
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Best rabble rouser/activist BOA Award Winner
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Best rabble rouser/activist BOA Award Winner
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- SaveWRAS movement
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- SaveWRAS
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Best local rabble-rouser BOA Award Winner
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Best Local Rabble-Rouser BOA Award Winner
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Best Local Troublemaker BOA Award Winner
Section » Print Features » Special Issue » Best of Atlanta » 2007 » Cityscape » Critics Pick
It takes personal courage to challenge authority in the Atlanta Police Department. Former Deputy Chief Lou Arcangeli suffered retaliation when he went public with substantiated accusations that former Mayor Bill Campbell and Chief Beverly Harvard had manipulated crime statistics to make the city look safer before the ’96 Olympics. In the last year SGT. MICHAEL SCOTT KREHER, president of the Atlanta chapter of the International Brotherhood of Police Officers union, and some of his colleagues have exposed the APD’s deepening morale problems, as well as revealed the city’s touted war on crime as a quota-driven exercise in meaningless statistics. Without Kreher, the public wouldn’t know much of what’s gone wrong with the APD. Chief Richard Pennington has responded by transferring Kreher and other union officials to graveyard shifts and lower-status jobs.
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Best Local Troublemaker BOA Award Winner
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Best Local Troublemaker BOA Award Winner
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Best Local Troublemaker BOA Award Winner
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Best Local Troublemakers BOA Award Winner
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