(9-22-17) The Fairfax County National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has issued its first-ever “report card” that grades the performance of Fairfax County’s Board of Supervisors , Sheriff Stacey Kincaid, and Police Chief Edwin C. Roessler Jr.
The report judged each official on five subjects: use of force by law enforcement, support for increased diversity, support for civilian oversight/accountability of the police, support of incarceration alternatives, and minority community outreach.
While the NAACP generally praised Chief Roessler, it noted that 2015 police data shows that 47% of police ‘use of force’ in Fairfax County involved African Americans and that 33% of jail inmates are black even though the African American population in the county is roughly 8%. It reported that 15% of the police force is composed of minority officers. The report found those disportionate percentages troubling.
Here’s the grades that the NAACP handed out:
A grades: None
B grades: Chairman Sharon Bulova, Chief Roessler, and Supervisor Catherine Hudgins, who is the only African American on the board.
C-plus grades: Supervisor John Cook, Sheriff Kincaid, Supervisor Dan Storck.
C grades: Supervisors: John Foust, Jeffrey McKay, Linda Smyth.
D plus grades: Supervisors Penelope A. Gross
D grades: Supervisors Pat Herrity, Kathy Smith.
Much of the grading was based on how each official has supported and helped implement recommendations that came from an Ad Hoc Police Practices Review Commission, on which I served.
This commission was created by Board Chairman Bulova to study police use of force, civilian oversight of police, treatment of persons with mental illnesses, and police diversity, the NAACP noted.
Of those issues, the NAACP said the county had done the best job implementing jail diversion of individuals with mental disorders.
Overall, however, the NAACP noted that “With a few exceptions, most county officials need to do a better job engaging with minority groups to better understand their collective concerns.”