Showing posts with label insubordination. Show all posts
Showing posts with label insubordination. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Sergeamt Timothy Williams Fired for Insubordination

The Bexar County Sheriff's Office has terminated a veteran sergeant, following allegations he had inappropriate contact with a woman following a traffic stop then violated an order to stay away from her.

Sergeant Timothy Williams was terminated Wednesday, after exhausting his final appeal.

Williams was placed on administrative duty last month, following a complaint from the woman.

He was then placed on administrative leave, according to the sheriff's office, after Williams contacted the woman again.

A sheriff's office spokesman said Sgt. Williams was fired for insubordination and conduct unbecoming a deputy sheriff.

Williams had been with the sheriff's office since 1991.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Two Officers Accused of Beating Black Man After Traffic Stop

CHARLESTON, W.Va.

A Montgomery police officer was fired and another officer was placed on administrative leave Saturday shortly after allegedly beating a black man Friday night.

Twan Reynolds and his wife, Lauren Reynolds, accuse Patrolmen Shawn Hutchison and Matthew Leavitt of repeatedly hitting Twan Reynolds over the head with a blackjack, kicking him in the back and spraying his eyes with mace at close range.

They also say Leavitt repeatedly used a racial epithet against Reynolds, and Lauren Reynolds accused Leavitt of licking her on the neck during an interrogation and saying, "Little whore, you like it like that."

Leavitt denied that he did anything improper. He said Twan Reynolds became violent more than once and had to be subdued.

Montgomery Mayor Jim Higgins said he fired Officer Shawn Hutchinson for insubordination. Higgins explained that Hutchinson was a probationary officer, so he was terminated immediately.

Higgins said he will decide about Officer Matthew Levitt later. Levitt is also facing a charge of insubordination.

"I am still gathering information," Higgins said Saturday.

The Mayor said Montgomery Chief of Police Pete Lopez is investigating the allegations that the officers were abusive to a Montgomery husband and wife.

Higgins also explained that he is not able to comment on the allegations against the officers because he is also the town's municipal judge. He said he expects the case to come before him in municipal court.

http://www.wsaz.com/news/headlines/29862154.html