Yesterday was another horribly sad day for Allentown. Another child lost to gun violence.
Our police chief immediately reacted in the same - oh so predictable - manner, probably taught to him by his mentor and ruler, Matt Tuerk. Instead of action we got a social media post. Absolutely zero comment from the mayor of course. Frank Kane’s phone is ringing for comment but he lost the phone again.
You can read the Chief’s comment here in full:
“When a homicide happens, it impacts not only the victim but the community itself. My message continues to be put the guns down and resolve potential disputes in a civil manner by communicating. This type of violence impacts many neighborhoods across our nation.
Our patrol and investigative teams are hard at work in conducting the investigation and we will put out informational updates as we can. Now it is even more vital for people to get involved and uplift our community. No one deserves this outcome.
Our community is angry and rightfully so, but I want to say that the person pulling the trigger is where we need to focus our efforts. My question to you is, are you going to sit back and call Allentown a cesspool or are you going to do something about it and get involved?”
What an empty message to deliver after yet another act of violence in our city. Instead of leadership and a plan, we get a lecture.
I’m tired of hearing elected officials calling for people to “put the guns down”. It’s a very tired and overused slogan. Does Roca or the mayor really think that the thugs committing these violent acts are looking for conflict‑resolution advice from a Facebook post?
And the part to “get involved and uplift our community”?
Get involved how, exactly?
With what resources?
What programs?
What support?
What infrastructure?
What investment?
If you’re going to ask residents to step up, you need to tell them what you’re stepping up with. You are paid very handsomely to figure it out…so do something.
• Stop focusing on the new police station
• Stop pushing for a DROP
• Stop the loser social media presence, leave that to Mayor PeeWee
• Start doing the job you are hired to do and put a plan in action.
Tell me what any of these things are going to do to reduce crime and fun violence? And yet all of these bullet points combined will cost the city $100 million between capital and staff wages combined.
When you narrow the entire issue down to one individual, you never have to talk about policy failures, prevention failures, or the city leaderships own role in creating the conditions where violence thrives. It’s actually insulting to the community and a cheap way to deflect to individuals so that you never have to answer to the problem.
Residents aren’t angry because they’re lazy or don’t care. We are angry because we are tired of being told to “get involved” and city leadership refuses to get real and do something. Instead we have the Police Chief posting a lecture on Facebook and Councilperson Gerlach saying she is meeting with the Violence Prevention Coordinator. Two reactive approaches. Although Cece makes me continue to question why we pay high wages to city workers for questionable outputs. What exactly is the job of the Violence Prevention office and what are Those metrics for success? Because I’d say that office is failing.
Let us not forget that our mayor is in a California with his secretary again. Allentown needs a present leader, not a globe trotting twink.
I don’t know about the rest of Allentown but I am not even that interested in his words anymore. They mean nothing.
This man has stopped caring and it’s clear he’s abandoned his entire job. From someone who loooooooves strategic plans so much… where is the strategic plan for reducing gun violence? Oh wait maybe the violence prevention office can spit one out with ChatGPT and call it day.
Chief Roca and Mayor Tuerk, one piece of advice. If you want the community to step up, start by doing the same.










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