A frustrated Police Chief Rosie Sizer called a press conference at central precinct this morning to hit back at Mayor Sam Adams' assertions last week that "no officers would be let go" as part of his budget plan to cut 50 positions at the Portland Police Bureau. In fact, she's going to have to fire 25 new hires by July 1, drop the bureau's highly successful cold case unit, and make other "razor cuts" that will have a demonstrable impact on public safety in a year where Portland's first quarter residential burglaries are up 40%.

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The chief said she's looking at having to cut 12 "non-sworn" positions, and 25 sworn officers by July 1. As she broke the news, she stood next to a cardboard sign that said the cost of recruiting and training those officers was $1.7million.
Sizer said she's been in discussions with the city's Office of Management and Finance about how to avoid making the layoffs—perhaps incentivizing early retirements for older officers, or staving off the cuts by borrowing from next year's budget. But there is no plan in place, yet, she said.
"And so the potential to lose hard-won talent is very real," she said. "And I’m afraid these talented individuals that we have spent months recruiting and training may never return to city employment."

The chief called the mayor's press conference "confusing" and "frustrating," and that the budget cuts would have "an appreciable impact" on the city's quality of life.
She also hit back at the mayor for asking her to cut an extra $3.5million this spring from the bureau's $130million budget, after already having asked her to make significant cuts last December.
"This second tier of cuts was done very quickly and behind closed doors," she said. "And I think the coverage from the Oregonian and other publications has not had the level of detail that the community needs and deserves to be able to advise their city council and the people of Portland.”
Portland's residential burglaries are already up 40% in the first quarter, according to bureau statistics, compared to last year. Our robberies are up 5%, non-residential burglaries up 6%, and car prowls are up 13%. Total "part one crimes" are up 5%, year on year.
The chief is also cutting the bureau's highly successful cold case unit. Established in 2004, the unit has convicted 25 killers and arrested 33 suspects with 8 awaiting trial.

The city's narcotics unit that targets mid and high level drug dealers will also be cut.
“I think many people would agree that public safety is the core function of any government," said the chief. "I realize that we’re going to have to take some cuts, but these are significant."
She also had some harsh words for City Commissioner Randy Leonard: “There’s lots of frustration. I’ve been chief now for four years. One of the principle frustrations I have is in two or three of the last budget cycles we were excoriated by city council for not hiring up to our strengths, and in fact there was at least one council member who theorized that we purposely didn’t hire up to strength because we wanted to increase overtime. That wasn’t the case, it’s never been the case. When we’re finally up to strength, now we’re being asked to cut our strength.”
The mayor's budget includes a line item for a $5million loan to Leonard's Bureau of Development Services, to update its computer system. I asked the chief if that was galling, and she responded by repeating that public safety should be a priority over "things that it would be nice to see."
"A firestorm is going to come without that community involvement," said Michael Johnson, minister at the Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church, watching the presser. He works in gang prevention. "It seems like there were some decisions made behind closed doors, and the real cost is going to be in the community."
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