LRPD chief forced into "retirement" - Did on-going CLR HR Department investigation into misconduct play a factor?
LRPD chief forced into "retirement" - Did the on-going City of Little Rock Human Resources Department investigation into misconduct play a factor?
Supposedly, a special prosecutor has been assigned to a trigger-happy Swaggy K, so there is that.
At approximately 4:54 p.m., one of our trusted sources told us that the LRPD chief was going to quit and it would be announced within the hour.
We immediately posted this on Twitter while still on the phone with our trusted source:
The problematic, soon-to-be ex-chief, submitted possibly the most unusual resignation memorandum we have ever seen. It's like a kid trying to convince his parents he should be their favorite child.
We won't get into all the details at this juncture, but 99% of the memorandum is as exaggerated as the accomplishments of the Trump presidency. Pure mouth flatulence.
What we do know is for the last six months we have been providing the city of Little Rock Human Resources Department receipts (records for the boomers) about the misconduct of Humphrey.
His "resignation" effectively puts an end to that investigation and forever keeps the details of that investigation from public disclosure.
According to conversations our Russ Racop had with city of Little Rock HR officials, they were wrapping up their extensive investigation and word is the only outcome was a strong fact based recommendation for his termination.
Racop is in the process of filing a civil rights lawsuit against the city, naming the mayor and Humphrey as individual defendants.
Humphrey once emailed Racop that he was going to be chief here "for years".
Once again he lied.
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