I am calling on Antioch Police Chief Steve Ford to begin telling the truth to Antioch residents about what is really going on within the City of Antioch.
That starts by actually sharing information with the community on true staffing levels, shootings, assaults, robberies, sideshows and even lack of officer responses. This past weekend, four shootings occurred, not a single piece of information released–including a shooting outside a local business that left 1 dead, 3 wounded and 60+ gunshots.
Last week, it was a 4th of July sideshow which Antioch Police had no officers to respond to the incident for nearly 2 hours—it was pulling teeth to get information. Before that, there was a large gathering downtown resulting in an assault which required Pittsburg Police response—not a word released.
Two former Antioch police spokesperson’s, Darryl Saffold and Ashley Crandell were fabulous at providing information and were responsive, today, both are no longer in the position and information has been hard to come by. While attempting to get information from another officer, I was told “I don’t work for you” and that was the end of that discussion. Rather pathetic response if you ask me but he is right, he doesn’t work for me, but he works for the residents who deserve information about what is going on in the city.
At this point, Antioch Police has a customer service and transparency problem that must be immediately addressed—regardless of any investigations or oversight. They are operating in a silo mentality and its not going to end well for anyone.
For months, we have heard Chief Ford paint a rosy picture regarding police response, officer availability to laterals/new recruits and that the community is safe. This can be verified during review of council meetings or to anyone who has attended the community forums. He has also preached community engagement which has been a bust because many people can see right through it and the empty promises being made.
I understand we all want to believe the police department because we don’t want things to get worse, but its gotten worse and his rosy picture has turned ugly and no longer accurate—the picture is flat out hogwash! Meanwhile, he is even now unresponsive to phone calls and emails.
It’s his job to make a community feel safe, I get it, but its also irresponsible in painting a picture that current staffing levels provides enough coverage to residents and businesses in the city. Not when most residents are now feeling effects of both the Antioch City Council assault on the police department over the past two-years and an FBI-District Attorney investigation over text messages. You can’t have 35 sworn officers on administrative leave and expect the same level of service to be provided to the city—it makes no sense. All while the city has experience growth over the past decade.
Just drive through Antioch, you won’t see a police officer, let alone see anyone doing traffic enforcement.
It’s time for Chief Ford to lead from the front and begin telling people the truth about the impacts of staffing, impacts on business, traffic, to why police officers are not applying for the Antioch Police Department and begin sharing exit interviews (if approved by outgoing employees) so that Antioch can see what the problem is so it can then begin to be addressed.
Contrary to silo mentality, telling the truth actually works and helps people understand the problem.
Chief Ford, who is very smart, needs to understand Contra Costa County is not San Francisco. Instead, its time to take a lesson from former Chief Allan Cantando and begin to put in the work with the community and work with local media. Former Police Chief Tammany Brooks continued that concept. Meanwhile, look to leadership from Oakley Police Chief Paul Beard and provide maximum transparency to everyone. Beard and Cantando are not shy in telling the facts nor their opinions—I’d also add Brentwood Police Chief Tom Hansen started to take this position the last six months before retirement and people appreciated that Brentwood Police finally telling the truth about what and why things were transpiring. New San Ramon Police Chief Denton Carlson has done wonders for San Ramon transparency and tells it like it is. Talk with him about his style and why its working.
Antioch residents deserves to trust their police department. This is no knock on the officers on the streets putting in the work, but right now, I don’t even know residents can trust anything coming out from the police administration because its empty promises and false sense of securities. I know that is harsh, but also I hope I am wrong.
Between staffing and crime data, its not like things would get worse if Ford begins telling the truth given Antioch Total Part 1 Crime increased by 9.5% between 2021-2022. This also comes as the State released its 2022 report which saw that the state’s violent crime rate increased by 6.1% since 2021, and property crime was up 6.2%… meanwhile, robberies jumped by 10.2%. With staffing levels, the 2023 data is beginning to look like it will be a real doozy.
Speaking of staffing levels, given the bonus thrown out by the city, its not helping recruit laterals which says a lot because with the number of openings, its a nice pay check, plus the police department would allow anyone to advance in their careers rather quickly–but still, Antioch cannot hire. The council has even admitted the $30k bonuses are not working.
Mr. Ford, its time to give the real reason why no one is applying to the City of Antioch.
It’s the environment created by the Mayor and majority city council. Its not the pay nor is it any investigation. No one wants to work at an agency where they are constantly attacked by a mayor or city council–this can be verified by asking any police officer if they would transfer to the Antioch Police Department. Ask any recently retired cop from Antioch what they think.
Until Chief Ford owns up to this, it will not be addressed.
At this point, the truth may hurt, but ignoring it with rhetoric makes the administration look silly when one highlights there are enough officers to ensure the city is protected and officers are coming soon–that is irresponsible leadership.
What is also irresponsible is not even having a conversation about bringing in the California Highway Patrol or Contra Costa County Sheriffs Office to assist. The fact that conversation has not even been discussed publicly, is embarrassing and highlights a head in the sand mentality of what is happening on the streets.
If anything over this past month is having things “under control” then I’d hate to see what out of control looks like.
Mike Burkholder
Publisher of ContraCosta.news
burk@contracosta.news
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