The obit writer who is making the rounds for “Abilene Reporter News” has put together a few interesting articles out of this past year.
The first article, which is the most recent, is about the company’s new initiative to get the entire city to wear its own uniforms and wear them in public. I’m guessing a lot of you are thinking, “What’s with that?” I’ve said this before, but the best way to promote wearing a uniform for a large group of people is to provide them with some sort of incentive, such as a reward, a reward for a good deed.
The second article is about the citys new police department, specifically how they plan to start dealing with a problem that seems to be getting worse. In Abilene, the police department is run by a group of six officers. They are all retired cops who are now assigned to the new department, and they are all very young. The officers have been told that the department is in a crisis situation and they are going to be forced to do something drastic.
There is also a third article about how Abilene is going to get its new police chief. The first two articles were about how the first new police chief was a bit too enthusiastic about giving the police department a pink slip. The second one is about how our new police chief is going to be very different from the first one.
Abilene is in a constant state of flux. As we can see from the new officer positions, there is not a clear direction for the department moving forward. The officers are being told that they are going to be forced to do something drastic. In fact, the department seems to be being forced to do so in new ways.
In addition to all this news from the department, there are also two new reporter news obits: “Officer’s name: Mike Cramer” and “Officer’s name: John Doe.” It seems that the department is changing a lot more than just the names of the deputies. After reading that John Doe, the police reporter, is a new detective, I can’t imagine a more obvious attempt to change the status quo in the department.
In all honesty, I don’t know what to make of this. Are the new deputies (and the department in general) being forced to change? Or is it the normal bureaucratic process that needs to go through? I have no idea what the answer is. In any case, I have to wonder if the two new reporters will be able to be as sharp and informative as the old ones.
I’m a bit of a snob when it comes to obits, but I am not a big fan of the new news reporter at the paper. In some ways he is the most effective person I know. He is extremely adept at finding out the truth about himself. Most of his stories are well researched and well written. Still, I have no idea what the motivation was for John Doe to open up about his personal life.
The reporter’s motivations for doing this are not clear. While we don’t know his full name, the reporter is known to us as “John Doe.” While John Doe is the name of the reporter, it’s unknown what he’s reporting about. We do know that he is a former employee of the paper, and while his coverage of the news is usually good, he likes to get his own agenda.
It also seems that John Doe has a history of covering some pretty shady stuff that he felt the need to spill. Most recently, he went undercover as a serial killer and shot to death two women who were walking around a residential street after a school dance. One of the victims was a young girl who was murdered with a gun she had brought along. The other was a teenage girl who was strangled to death after a date with a local boy.