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ARKANSAS: How to Remove Your Local Public Official From Office

CITIZENS HAVE OPTIONS WHEN LOCAL GOVERNMENT PISSES THEM OFF: Laws governing recall in Arkansas The laws that govern the conduct of political recalls in Arkansas are Ark. Code §14-47-112, 14-48-114, 14-61-119 and 14-92-209. Post by Ean Lee Bordeaux .

Ex-trooper: Guilty in drug case

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Ex-trooper Sedrick Reed Ex-trooper: Guilty in drug case A former Arkansas State Police lieutenant admitted Wednesday that for seven years, he stole confiscated illegal drugs from a police evidence room he supervised, making more than $200,000 in profits by reselling them. -Dem-Gaz Post by Ean Lee Bordeaux .

LRPD blocks public access to radio dispatch-protests imminent

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WTF? This is a deal breaker for sure. Little Rock Police Dept. is rolling back transparency in government in outright Nazis fashion, obviously, with the support of the City Board of Directors. Protests & legal action is seen as imminent in many freedom loving circles that see this action as overreaching and a blatant spit in the face of the public which is NOT asking but DEMANDING MORE transparency, not the outright fucking theft of our right to know what the hell is going on in this city. MORE TO COME... It's goin' down...the citizens of Little Rock will NOT tolerate LRPD blinding & making this city even more deaf to what's really going on around here, where we live & raise our children. Gotta be outta your damn mind, indeed. This comes fro m a person that has been an eyewitness EVERY working day to such mayhem for 13 straight years on the street beat in this town. You can't tell me shit that I don't already know by SEEING it with my own eyes. Li

Faulkner County: jail official resigns-missing drugs investigation

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Faulkner County jail official resigns as probe into missing drugs begins A former Faulkner County deputy of the year who oversaw operations at the Faulkner County jail resigned Friday after investigators began looking into prescription dru gs that disappeared from the department, authorities said. The Faulkner County sheriff's office said that on Thursday it "uncovered evidence" of prescription drugs that disappeared before they were to be destroyed. "As a result, Captain Lloyd Vincent was immediately placed on administrative leave late Thursday night," the agency said in a statement. "As of this morning, Captain Vincent has resigned from the Faulkner County Sheriffs Office and a criminal investigation has been initiated and is ongoing." According to a biography on the sheriff's office website, Vincent oversaw the operations of both jail locations and had been with the agency for nine years. As a patrol officer, Vincent was the 2007 deputy of

Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility (PCRDF) Sergeant Arrested

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UPDATED: Sgt. Brickell resigned today effective immediately. Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility (PCRDF) Sergeant Arrested Detention Sergeant Timothy Brickell was arrested yesterday evening by the Shannon Hills Police for Domestic Battery and Endangering the Welfare of a Minor. After he is r eleased from the Saline County jail, he will be relieved of duty and placed on administrative leave pending a hearing. Sgt. Brickell has been employed with the PCRDF since June 07, 2010. He was promoted to Sergeant on May 31, 2014. The other party in the incident was also arrested. According to Lieutenant Jeremy Brown with Shannon Hills Police, Sergeant Timothy Brickell and a a 27-year-old woman were charged with 3rd Degree Domestic Battery and 2nd Degree Endangering the Welfare of a Minor. Shannon Hills officers responded to a report of a fight at the home the two shared on Meadowview Drive. Brickell will appear before a judge on Friday.