They're a little vague on the details, but reading between the lines, sounds like a few of the union boys don't care for the colored folks and been hanging nooses around the facility to intimidate them. Maybe, they brought some oil/gas workers up from the deep south?
I'd be willing to wager a bet that no union guy is going to narc out one of his brothers, even for a $250,000 reward. It's too easy for an accident to occur on a construction site, or maybe your dues payment gets lost and you lose your card and can't work... I suspect noose hangers aren't the nicest kinda people. None-the-less, I keep my fingers crossed that we will soon get to publish the mugshots of the suspects.
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The Calvert County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) is committed to sharing as much information as we possibly can without jeopardizing the ongoing investigation into the nooses that have been located at the Dominion Cove Point facility.
This updated release includes actions taken by the CCSO, Kiewit and the North America's Building Trades Union and is supported by Dominion.
Kiewit and the Trades Union continue to work aggressively, with the full support of Dominion, to assist the CCSO in identifying the person(s) that are responsible for these acts. CCSO personnel have been told repeatedly that nothing less than the safest work environment for everyone working on the Cove Point job site is acceptable.
Kiewit has trained all of the workers on the Cove Point site on Kiewit's zero-tolerance policy for any object that has the potential to offend someone. Kiewit also asked all of the workers to fully cooperate with the CCSO investigation and to report any information they may have regarding the nooses.
Kiewit management held meetings with all workers to review the established procedures in reporting and securing areas if inappropriate objects are discovered. The CCSO and construction safety staff increased their visibility on site to provide additional surveillance.
The Building Trades Union has committed to convening meetings on the jobsite with its local union leadership and the craft workers to ask their assistance in finding the responsible individuals and to make sure everyone understands the types of actions and attitudes that are unacceptable.
In addition, the Trades Union has increased the reward to $250,000.00 for any member that provides information leading to the identification of the responsible individuals.
The CCSO asks that anyone with information that may assist the investigation contact Detective DeFelice at 410-535-2800 or defelinb@co.cal.md.us.
Sheriff Mike Evans stated: "Due to the nature of these events in our community we will investigate this as if it were a crime. We do not typically see these types of things in our County and as a community we will stop it." Although no one has come forward to file a complaint it is fair to say that this act is offensive in nature to our entire community.
I'd be willing to wager a bet that no union guy is going to narc out one of his brothers, even for a $250,000 reward. It's too easy for an accident to occur on a construction site, or maybe your dues payment gets lost and you lose your card and can't work... I suspect noose hangers aren't the nicest kinda people. None-the-less, I keep my fingers crossed that we will soon get to publish the mugshots of the suspects.
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The Calvert County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) is committed to sharing as much information as we possibly can without jeopardizing the ongoing investigation into the nooses that have been located at the Dominion Cove Point facility.
This updated release includes actions taken by the CCSO, Kiewit and the North America's Building Trades Union and is supported by Dominion.
Kiewit and the Trades Union continue to work aggressively, with the full support of Dominion, to assist the CCSO in identifying the person(s) that are responsible for these acts. CCSO personnel have been told repeatedly that nothing less than the safest work environment for everyone working on the Cove Point job site is acceptable.
Kiewit has trained all of the workers on the Cove Point site on Kiewit's zero-tolerance policy for any object that has the potential to offend someone. Kiewit also asked all of the workers to fully cooperate with the CCSO investigation and to report any information they may have regarding the nooses.
Kiewit management held meetings with all workers to review the established procedures in reporting and securing areas if inappropriate objects are discovered. The CCSO and construction safety staff increased their visibility on site to provide additional surveillance.
The Building Trades Union has committed to convening meetings on the jobsite with its local union leadership and the craft workers to ask their assistance in finding the responsible individuals and to make sure everyone understands the types of actions and attitudes that are unacceptable.
In addition, the Trades Union has increased the reward to $250,000.00 for any member that provides information leading to the identification of the responsible individuals.
The CCSO asks that anyone with information that may assist the investigation contact Detective DeFelice at 410-535-2800 or defelinb@co.cal.md.us.
Sheriff Mike Evans stated: "Due to the nature of these events in our community we will investigate this as if it were a crime. We do not typically see these types of things in our County and as a community we will stop it." Although no one has come forward to file a complaint it is fair to say that this act is offensive in nature to our entire community.
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