I am the new Borough Commander for  Hammersmith and Fulham Police.  I am aware of a number of concerns from  local residents regarding the recent tragic murder as I have been  monitoring this blog. I have noted concerns raised regarding anti-social  behaviour and drug dealing in the area and have commissioned a review  to ensure that we take a proactive stance to deal with issues raised.
I am concerned that local residents feel  that police are not doing enough to tackle local problems.  Can I  reassure you that we are working in partnership with the Local  Authority, key community representatives and local residents.  After  receiving input from local residents I have put out extra patrols in the  area in the short term and am considering longer terms plans. 
I thought it would be helpful to clarify the  current position regarding the incident. As you know, a man was fatally  shot in Lakeside Road, W14 on Monday 9th May. My officers, in an  unmarked vehicle, arrived within 5minutes of the Metropolitan Police  Service receiving the call and gave emergency first aid to try and save  the mans life. This was under difficult circumstances as I am sure you  are aware. 3 arrests have been made, and one of these was for a public  order matter after the person refused to leave the scene despite being  given a number of opportunities by police. The other two people have  been bailed pending further enquiries.  
I would urge anyone who may have any  information to come forward to help us solve this incident or if you  wish to remain anonymous call crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
I am keen to work with you all to improve  the quality of life within your area. I would encourage you to contact  me with any issues that you wish to bring to my attention on the  following link  Contact the Borough Commander  and also to contact your Local Safer neighbourhoods Team if you have any information/intelligence on 0208 721 2826 .   
Chief Superintendent Lucy D'Orsi, Borough Commander for Hammersmith and Fulham Police.

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ReplyDeletewhy oh why do you border up Shepherds Bush police station after hours.
It looks like you are scared or don't want to know. It sends the wrong message to the local residents as if you're not there for us, or to the criminals as if they can get away with it.
If your budgets don't allow you to have the office open then please do something else instead of just looking like you have locked yourselves in. Like putting up an information notice as to how to get hold of a policeman at night
Yes I have seen that police station boarded up I thought it was out of service.....it dosent give a good impression at all. Why would you board it up at night is it really that bad in bush at night???
ReplyDeleteJust what is a 'proactive stance'?
ReplyDeleteNot hands on hips on a street corner.
It should mean that plod gets out and feels collars. All plod does around Bush Green is tear about in cars making lots of noise and getting lost.
Please, something needs to be done regarding the incessant noise every night from the same group of black youths hanging around the corner of Netherwood/Rockley Road.
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