Porter Introduces Assistant Chief John Cueto

They worked together for decades in the Bridgeport PD, both left the department and now they’re back this time as chief and assistant chief respectively.

Chief Roderick Porter introduced John Cueto during his Tuesday morning Facebook live chat. See above.

 

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  1. Had time to listen to introduction of John Cueto, a former Bridgeport officer for 28 years, who then worked as a chief in North Carolina for 5 years with a variety of experiences, training, and belief in Bridgeport’s future.
    He and Chief Porter are to be respected for installing supervisory rigor into department relationships with evaluataions that reinforce the needs and standards of the Department. But they also seem to have increased unit pride, effectiveness, and a vision of a healthy future for employees where leadership development opportunities are discussed and encouraged.
    Assistant Chief Cueto will likely advance the considerations of effectiveness and efficiency in his administrative duties where he has provided the notion that retention of well trained officers, physically able to do the job, with human and material support as backup can not only serve the public, but be good ambassadors to the always observant community. The conversation showed where the current focus on well trained and experienced leaders play a critical role in public safety and property security for the City. Ongoing example of: Time will tell.

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  2. John, quick question, though I am not expecting an answer. 😂

    Is 28 a code word on the side thing y’all got going on in this 🌍️?

    I tend to see that often. Does you/your side identify with it? Your post seems to be in contrast with your request for an OPEN, ACCOUNTABILITY, TRANSPARENT, thing you be going on with, not to mention the WHITE SUPREMACY, and its effects on people of color for the BPD. 🤣

    John, you do know Asst. Chief Cueto in Caucasian for the mountains of Caucasus. 🙃

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gicHDiZJuIE

    Speaking of White Slavery, not to be confused with the Irish “indentured servants”

    Did the work “slavery” originate” from the enslavement of the “caucasian, Slavonics?

    Random though?
    Does anyone find it interesting that the only woman mentioned by name in the Quran is Mary, in fact, she has her chapter. To Peace in the Middle East and to the people of God of Abraham. 🤯

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gcal1BmZhJQ

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