Thursday, February 19, 2026

Open Letter

Tucker Citizenry
c/o Tucker, Ga

Subject: Do Not Do It---Just Don't

Recent reports in credible media indicate there is a move afoot in Tucker to start "their own Police Department." We at The Other Dunwoody cannot advise you strongly enough to reject that. There are quite a few examples why you should.

Look to Sandy Springs. The SSPD has been operating in what may well be violation of Open Records laws, and at least are working diligently to minimize transparency. This is problematic on many levels. It should be obvious that police who operate behind the veil of secrecy are, by definition, secret police. Is that what you want? Is there any way you can guarantee, perhaps by loss of office or job, that elected officials and bureaucrats cannot create such secrecy? Is it worth the risk? A secondary issue is that they, the police, their bosses, the elected officials, want to operate in the dark. Ask yourself why. Come up with three reasons why that is good for your community. 

Then look to Dunwoody. They have a Lenco Bearcat, an armored personnel carrier. But why? It isn't like we can get police to patrol our neighborhoods and streets. Well, the answer is simple: it was granted by the feds. You may already be suffering from outsiders wiping out local control by paying city hall to do the outsiders' bidding. Adding a PD is yet another attack surface. 

There is the issue of competence, evidenced in Dunwoody by an early fatal shooting of a driver by a police officer. If you've been paying attention to Minneapolis you've heard the observations that a fatal shooting of a driver there was thru the driver's side window---with the implication that the officer should not have fired as personal danger had passed and the fatal shot changed the vehicle from a "guided missile" to an un-guided missile, increasing danger to the public. That exact scenario played out in Dunwoody's early days, and had the driver not been White, Ferguson would have been a footnote to Dunwoody. And then there's the "dick pics." Are these the kind of antics you want? If not, what will be put in place to prevent them? When they do happen, what will be the consequences? How can you be certain? 

Do not fall into the trap, the sales pitch, that "all things DeKalb are bad, and anything we do will certainly be better." Why? Because it is simply not true. You can do worse, and if your sister cities are any indication, you absolutely will do worse. 

You cannot fix stupid, as we in Dunwoody well know, but you can stop it. Say NO!


With highest regards,

Thaddeus Osborne Dabell (TOD)