Talk:Bunker Hill, Indiana

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Police department quits[edit]

Please remember that Wikipedia has no deadline. All the coverage proffered and all the coverage I've found is regurgitation of Fox 59's original story. The only fact we have is that the police department quit. It is way too soon to add anything meaningful. The allegations may pan into something. Perhaps this was all a ploy by the city council to get the officers to quit so they could get out of a union contract and contract out the police services. One officer for every 11 people is a considerably too large police department. The bottom line is we do not know enough about this, and since we are still in the same news cycle as when the event occured, this is definitely WP:NOTNEWS now. That may change. The one thing it certainly isn't is history. Events that are historical on their face are few and far between. This isn't planes flying into the Twin Towers or the top of Jack Kennedy's head getting blown off. John from Idegon (talk) 19:44, 15 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]