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Two summers ago, there was a Peoria police officer who was caught on audio tape bullying and threatening a local business owner. He remained on the force. Despite the fact that there was audio tape, I was told there wasn’t a arbitrator in the state who would allow a veteran police...
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City isn’t explaining inconsistencies in how it decides whether to fire police officers
Local: Dunnigan returned to police force, public’s trust flees in terror
From the Journal Star:
Marshall Dunnigan will be back to work at the Peoria Police Department today, after an arbitrator’s decision to reinstate the former police lieutenant with nearly full back pay and benefits.
The 26-year decorated veteran of the department was fired March 2, 2007, amid allegations he took winnings from another gambler at the...
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Today’s news:
Today’s news links, via the Peoria Journal Star:
There’s been another sexual assault on a young District 150 student walking to school. Police say they believe the attacks are not related. I can’t help but be reminded of statements made during the last forum on the siting of a new Woodruff feeder school that it’s...
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Liveblogging: Peoria City Council, cont. 8
9:15 p.m. (est). The council is discussing new business.
Mayor Jim Ardis to at large councilman George Jacob, who just finished grilling staff about uncut weeds: “Thank you for the weekly weed update councilman.”
This could be taken the wrong way.
Councilman Clyde wants to re-discuss the issue of whether someone should be hired to help...
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Honesty from politicians is a must
Remember when it turned out that Dave Ransburg lied to voters about his plans fire workers at L. R. Nelson and move their jobs to China? I’ve called him “Dave ‘The Liar’ Ransburg” ever since. There are some differences with the Alicia Butler situation:
The allegation that Alicia Butler fudged on her resume has yet...
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Today’s news: Answering questions
Links via the Journal Star:
Phil Luciano says the African American Officers League has the right to answers for why it took Police Chief Steve Settingsgaard months longer to fire Lt. Marshall Dunnigan than it did that dumb-ass white officer who got drunk and piloted a boat into a barge, killing one passenger and injuring...
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Dunnigan ought to let his supporters see the tape
I feel bad for Council member Clyde Gulley. He was the lone African-American on the council last night (at-large member Eric Turner was absent), and it fell to Gulley to suggest that there might be value in appointing an outside investigator to look into the feeling among some that the Peoria Police Department isn’t...
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Today’s news: Disharmony abounds
Police Chief Steve Settingsgaard is out of time and wasn’t at last night’s Peoria City Council meeting. When he gets back, he’s going to have a lot of fires to put out and a lot of questions to which he going to need to answers. The big question is this: Does the Peoria Police...
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Privacy laws that protect public criminal from exposure need to be changed
Phil Luciano reports that he and reporter Leslie Fark spent a month tracking down information about the Peoria Police Lt. Marshall Dunnigan being suspended after getting videotaped taking a gambling winnings that didn’t belong to him. The problem they kept encountering was that city offocials would not confirm or deny anything because of what...
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Sticky-fingered police officer needs lesson in basic right and wrong
Finders keepers, losers weepers is the rule on the school yard. In real life, the rule is that if it isn’t yours, it belongs to someone else. If the videotaped evidence is to believed, we have a long-time Peoria Police officer who still thinks life is a playground. No doubt the hour-long executive session...
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