Did St. Pete police blackball a crime watch leader?
January 24th, 2008 by Alex Pickett in Flashbacks & Updates, Our Government
Matthew Culp, left, and his partner Wade Burghardt stand in front of a renovated home in St. Petersburg’s Palmetto Park neighborhood
In many ways, St. Petersburg resident Matthew Culp could be considered a model citizen.
Three years ago, he bought and rehabilitated a home in Palmetto Park, one of St. Pete’s rougher neighborhoods. He’s heavily involved in the Palmetto Park Neighborhood Association and the local crime watch. He’s bought other dilapidated properties to ease blight in the area. He has a spotless criminal record and participates in community events.
So when Culp applied to the city’s Citizens Police Academy — an 8-week course designed to give residents a better understanding of the police department — he never imagined he would be denied. But last week, St. Petersburg Police Department spokesman Bill Proffitt called Culp to say he would not be allowed to attend the course this spring.
SPPD spokesman Proffitt declined to discuss his decision to reject Culp, except to say, “The police report speaks for itself.â€
Which police report is that?
You may remember Culp from CL’s story back in August 2006. On May 21, 2006, a local drug dealer threw concrete chunks through the windows of Culp’s home. Culp responded by emptying his personal handgun into the ground outside his home. Police arrived, alerted to the shots, and no charges were filed, but police claim Culp used a racial slur while explaining what happened. After police left, a man paid off by local drug dealers threw a Molotov cocktail at Culp’s home.
That firebombing proved to be the final salvo for Culp and several neighborhood activists across St. Pete, who loudly criticized Mayor Rick Baker and Police Chief Chuck Harmon for a blasé attitude on crime. In several media accounts, including in Creative Loafing, Culp railed against the understaffed police force and called for changes in department leadership.
Culp denies using the racial slur and maintains he was within his rights in his use of the handgun. He’s not alone.
“If they are judging a person for protecting his own self, then that is very poor for the police department,†says Lurlis Simmons, president of the Palmetto Park Neighborhood Association. Simmons also doesn’t believe Culp made the offending comment.
Every applicant to the Citizens Police Academy is required to undergo a criminal background check. According to Proffitt, a handful of applicants are denied each session based on their criminal records. Even applicants with simple misdemeanor charges are “generally†not allowed in the course, he says.
But a check of Pinellas County court records online shows at least three attendees in the last three years have entered the academy with criminal histories, mostly single misdemeanors involving theft, weapons violations or alcohol infractions. One participant was arrested for trafficking in hydrocodone, a felony charge, though the state attorney had dropped the case.
The Palmetto Park crime watch leader sees a double standard and suspects retaliation on the part of SPPD.
“Anybody who has been vocal about the inaction of the city has been marginalized. It’s not a matter of my background — they think I’m a threat. It shows they have vengeance toward me.
January 24th, 2008 at 2:27 pm
The St. Petersburg Police leadership should be ashamed, and Harmon and Proffitt should be fired. This is not only blatant discrimination. It’s trying to silence victims of the police department’s ineptitude and inability to do their jobs. Understand, it’s not line cops. This is a case where administrators are promoted for being good “yes” men. St. Pete police “leaders” should be supporting people whoi follow the law and help rebuild neighborhoods. Instead, they are only out to cover their butts. Go Matthew!
January 24th, 2008 at 7:27 pm
Maybe Matthew Culp is being discriminated against due to homophobia. Always a possibility here in Hoot & Holler Country. I’m just sayin’, is all.
January 25th, 2008 at 1:12 pm
I hope Culp gets a front row seat in the academy after the next election. We are all behind him and are fed up with being terrorized by criminals. Between Baywalk and the MLK day “after party”, I think City Council is finally getting a clue about what residents face south of Central. Culp has made more progress in Palmetto Park than this administration, and has inspired others. His bravery and optimism are contagious. What I read in the older Creative Loafing stories about activists Matthew Culp and Scott Swift played a huge role in inspiring me to move south of Central. Keep up the good work in the face of adversity.
Thanks Alex Pickett and Creative Loafing for running this story- this is exactly what urban residents need.
January 25th, 2008 at 5:59 pm
Are you tired of this old-school Police Department yet? Here we are in a “developing” city that is attempting to modernize. Yet, our Police Department still clutches to the archaic, redneck practices of the 20th century. I encourage you to contact the City Council to share yoru concern over this case, request a progress report on the Matrix report (which cost taxpayers $100k), and aks them to “encourage” the Police to start welcoming citizen who wish to play a crime prevention/enforcement instead of shunning or attacking them.
Ever wonder why you don’t have the contract you are looking for? Why not try to stop ATTACKING the citizens and start working FOR them. You might be shocked at the level of support you would receive for a generous new contract
January 25th, 2008 at 6:01 pm
Great article Alex. You’re onto something here. Please keep up the good work on this topic!!!!
January 25th, 2008 at 8:01 pm
What the hell happened to UNASP?
What was on the Videotape Mr. Culp made of his interaction with neighbors?
What was really said to the officer who investigated the alleged usage of the racial perjorative ‘n****r’?
Where have all the flowers gone?
Who am I, and what am I doing here?
February 4th, 2008 at 1:15 pm
The Pinellas County Sheriff needs to take over St. Petersburg. The SPPD are a joke alomg with Mayor Baker of the Baker Crime Family.
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