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		<title>Is It Time To Time To Rename The Fencl Award?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[Illustration by ALEX FINE] DAILY NEWS: IT WAS a joke. It had to be a joke. That was the only thought that entered Officer Richard &#8220;Butch&#8221; Riddick&#8217;s mind last week when he was told by the Daily News that he was the winner of the 25th annual George Fencl Award. MORE DAILY NEWS: George Fencl died in January, 1985. At the time he was chief of security for the Philadelphia School District, having retired from the Police Department with the rank of chief inspector in 1983, after 33 years on the force. Soon after his death, Chuck Stone, then senior [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>DAILY NEWS:</strong> IT WAS a joke. It had to be a joke. That was the only thought that entered Officer Richard &#8220;Butch&#8221;  Riddick&#8217;s mind last week when he was told by the <em>Daily News</em> that  he was the winner of the 25th annual George Fencl Award. <a href="http://www.philly.com/philly/news/homepage/20100524_It_s_for_real__Philly_beat_cop_s_our_Fencl_Award_winner.html" title="asdfasdfasdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">MORE</a></p>
<p><strong>DAILY NEWS:</strong> George Fencl died in January, 1985. At the time he was chief  of security for the Philadelphia School District, having retired from  the Police Department with the rank of chief inspector in 1983, after 33  years on the force. Soon after his death, Chuck Stone, then senior editor of the Daily  News, suggested that the newspaper create an annual award for a police  officer who exemplifies the qualities of compassion, fairness and civic  commitment that marked Fencl’s career. The first award was presented in  1986. It was during the turbulent ‘60s that Fencl, then head of the Police  Department’s Civil Affairs Unit, earned his reputation for fairness  regardless of the race or creed or cause of the protesters with whom he  came in contact. When the award was created, Chuck Stone had this to say about Fencl: “George Fencl was the incarnation of moral integrity and professional  excellence. He was able to transcend all races and nationalities. If we  had several thousand George Fencls, we would have absolutely the best  police force in the world.” <a href="http://www.philly.com/dailynews/local/86384707.html#ixzz0osARGH3L">MORE</a></p>
<p><strong>CHUCK STONE:</strong> Ironically, George Fencl &#8216;s death reminded us just how good a cop  could be. At a time when the Philadelphia police force has been shaken by  corruption in its highest echelons and widespread police brutality is  further shattering public confidence, George Fencl &#8216;s name brightens a  dark sky like a full moon. He avoided physical abuse. He refused to violate constitutional rights. <a href="http://www.philly.com/dailynews/local/86383492.html?viewAll=y#ixzz0osBvJq6E">MORE</a></p>
<p><strong>PW: </strong> The leader of the Philadelphia Police Department’s Civil Disobedience  Unit was Lt. George Fencl, a thick-necked man with slicked-back  salt-and-<img decoding="async" src="http://www.phawker.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/liberty-bell-cover.jpg" alt="liberty-bell-cover.jpg" title="liberty-bell-cover.jpg" align="right" border="0" height="320" width="300" />pepper hair. Fencl was a regular fixture at protests and  demonstrations in the ’60s and ’70s. It was his job to monitor,  identify, photograph and track dissident groups and their sympathizers.  Fencl, dressed in his trademark black overcoat with a white armband  emblazoned with the word POLICE, and his CDU boys would show up at  demonstrations and photograph everyone in the crowd, taking down names  and license-plate numbers of those participating. Sometimes Fencl’s men  would brandish cameras that had no film, snapping away nonexistent  pictures to intimidate and disperse protesters. ? On a 1970  episode of NBC news program          <em>             First Tuesday</em>, Fencl bragged that the police had a list of over 18,000  names. He also enlisted an army of informers, some of which were  criminals cooperating in exchange for charges being dropped and others  the wives of police officers encouraged to join activist groups and  report back to the CDU in exchange for “pin money.” [&#8230;] Lieutenant Fencl was eventually promoted to inspector and led the  first raid on MOVE. The much-coveted Fencl Award—“bestowed on a police  officer who brings a unique blend of courage, integrity and  determination to the job,” according to the <em>             Daily News          </em>     , which co-sponsors the award—was named in his honor  after his death 24 years ago.? Fraser rolls his eyes when told of  the Fencl Award. “He was a guy of bottomless unscrupulousness, and  constantly involved in the harassment and intimidation of groups  fighting for social justice,” says Fraser. “I think Fencl was very  cynical about all this. Although he was not the smartest guy in the  world, I am sure he knew, because everybody knew &#8230; that the SDS Labor  Committee was avowedly anti-violent and in some corners of the SDS we  were criticized, severely, for condemning Weatherman-like behavior,  because it was destined to isolate the organization, it was immoral and  it was politically suicidal. We said all these things publicly and he  knew that.” <a href="http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/news-and-opinion/The-Liberty-Bell-Bomb-Plot-76-79949692.html?page=4&amp;comments=1&amp;showAll=" title="asdfasdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">MORE</a></p>
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