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EVANSVILLE POLICE MERIT COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA

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EVANSVILLE POLICE MERIT COMMISSION

MEETING AGENDA

Monday, July 22, 2019

4:00 p.m.  Room 307, Civic Center Complex

  1. EXECUTIVE SESSION:
  1. An executive session and a closed hearing will be held prior to the open session.
  1. The executive session and hearing are closed as provided by:
  1. I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(5): To receive information about and interview prospective employees.
  2. I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(6)(A): With respect to any individual over whom the governing body has jurisdiction to receive information concerning the individual’s alleged misconduct.
  3. I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(9): To discuss a job performance evaluation of individual employees.  This subdivision does not apply to a discussion of the salary, compensation, or benefits of employees during a budget process.
  1. OPEN SESSION:
  1. CALL TO ORDER
  1. ACKNOWLEDGE GUESTS
  1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
    1. June 10, 2019  (Cook, Scott, and Hamilton)
    2. July 8, 2019 (Cook and Hamilton)
  1. APPROVAL OF CLAIMS
  1. PROBATIONARY OFFICER UPDATE
    1. Sgt. Steve Kleeman reports on the officers in the field-training program.
    2. Sgt. Brian Talsma reports on the 14 officers in SWILEA.
  1. DISCIPLINE
    1. 19-PO-12, Officer Jeff Worthington, Badge Number 1189, 2-day suspension (no appeal)
    2. 19-PO-14, Officer Matthew Taylor, Badge Number 1397, written reprimand (no appeal)
  1. RESIGNATION:
    1. Officer Raymond Holden, Badge Number 1335, resigning effective August 15, 2019 after serving 11 years and 4 months.
  1. REMINDERS:  The next meeting is scheduled for Monday, August 12, 2019 at 4:00pm.  

 

  1. ADJOURNMENT

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Obituary For Arthur Clyde Johnson

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Obituary For Arthur Clyde Johnson

Arthur Clyde Johnson was born to Arthur Tab Johnson and Dora Spencer on February 26, 1943. He was the third of 3 children. Arthur was born in Louisville, KY. He attended Highland Park Elementary, Jackson Junior High, and Central High Schools in Louisville up to his junior year before moving to Evansville and enrolling in Lincoln Clark Douglass for his senior year where he continued to excel at sports, especially Track and Field. He tied century time in 1961 running a 10.1 in the 100. He graduated in 1961. In 1962, he went into the U.S. Army and was stationed in Germany. Arthur could fluently read and speak German.

As a child, Art developed a passion for horses. He was known as Art of Shine at Churchill Downs. He was a legendary staple there and at Ellis Park. He worked for the railroad and Alcoa, but his love was shining shoes. Arthur wrote and had a book published titled, “Shine Man”.

He was a loving father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend to many. He was preceded in death by his father, Arthur Tabb; stepfather, Jim Cargile; and mother, Dora Cargile. He leaves to cherish and mourn his memory: sisters, Barbara Mitchell and Rev. Dr. Martha E. Granger; children: Arthur, Bruce, Helen, Delana, Kim, Kaye, and Clyde; grandchildren; and a special friend, Georgia Frye.

Otters comeback falls short as Freedom win 9-6

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Despite a comeback effort, the Evansville Otters fell short as the Florence Freedom were able to take game one 9-6 in the best of the three-game series.

Florence jumped out early in the game against Otters starter Austin Nicely.

 

The Freedom scored three runs in the bottom of the second inning.

 

Austin Wobrock smacked a two-RBI double to give Florence a 2-0 advantage.

 

Connor Crane then followed with an RBI single to score Wobrock to extend the Freedom lead to three.

 

In the bottom of the third, Ricky Ramirez Jr. unleashed a three-run home run to give Florence a 6-0 cushion.

 

Crane picked up his second RBI of the game with a double to score Wobrock, increasing the Freedom advantage to seven through the third.

 

The Otters’ offense broke through in the fourth to start chipping away at Florence’s lead.

 

David Cronin led off the top of the fourth with a double and scored on a Keith Grieshaber RBI single to put the first run on the board for the Otters.

 

Grieshaber would extend his hit streak to 14 games.

 

Later in the inning, Ryan Long’s RBI groundout to Caleb Lopes at second base scored Grieshaber to make the score 7-2 after four.

 

In the top of the fifth with one out, Rob Calabrese unloaded a towering shot for his seventh home run of the season to give the Otters their third run of the game.

 

Grieshaber crushed a ball for a ground rule double to score Jack Meggs, making the score 7-4 Florence.

 

Long then hit a two-RBI single to score Grieshaber and J.J. Gould to cut Florence’s lead to one at 7-6.

 

Seeing their seven-run lead cut to one, the Freedom responded in the bottom of the fifth when Crane recorded his third RBI of the game, going 2 for 4 at the plate, scoring Brandon Pugh to give the Freedom a two-run cushion at 8-6.

 

Nicely would be given the loss, tossing 4.2 innings while allowing eight runs – seven earned – on 11 hits. His record fell to 3-6.

 

Florence’s Andre Mercurio hit an RBI double in the bottom of the sixth to make the score 9-6.

 

Scott Sebald earned the win tonight for the Freedom, going 6.1 innings, surrendering six runs – five earned – on six hits and four strikeouts, and improving his record to 4-1.

 

Jonathan Tripp retired the Otters in order in the ninth to earn his 13th save.

 

Game two will be set for Saturday at 5:05 p.m. and can be heard on 91.5 WUEV-FM and on evansvilleotters.com with Dave Nguyen on the call from UC Health Stadium.

 

Tyler Vail will take the mound for the Otters and will be opposed by Tyler Gibson.

 

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

“READERS FORUM” JULY 20, 2019

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Indianapolis To Host 2020 Legislative Summit

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Indianapolis To Host 2020 Legislative Summit

By Brandon Barger
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS – Indianapolis has hosted Final Fours, concerts and a Super Bowl. Now it can add another meeting of the top lawmakers in the country to the list.

In 2020, the Circle City will host the National Conference of State Legislatures Legislative Summit. This four-day event – scheduled for Aug. 10-13, 2020 – will bring together lawmakers from every state to talk about issues, discuss strategies for different scenarios and even have a little fun that doesn’t involve party lines.

But it’s also a chance to highlight the state.

“We want to showcase all of Indianapolis and all of Indiana,” Diane Powers, staff director for the host committee planning the event with the assistance of Visit Indiana, said after a committee meeting Thursday.

One of the marquee venues for the summit will be the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Powers said the main social event for the lawmakers will be held at the famed Brickyard, “a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”

Indiana legislators, including the host committee for the 2020 summit, plan to attend this year’s event, being held Aug. 5-8 in Nashville, Tennessee, to get ideas about what they like and what they can improve upon.

House Minority Leader Philip GiaQuinta, a Fort Wayne Democrat who is on the bipartisan host committee of representatives, senators and others, said he’s excited for the legislative summit to return to Indianapolis for the first time in 20 years.

“It’s an opportunity for Indiana to shine,” GiaQuinta said, “and to particularly show the development that has occurred in the last 10-15 years. It’s a great opportunity for the city to show off what it has and, of course, for legislators and others to not only enjoy the city but the legislative sessions and the learning opportunities as well.”

The summit – described on the NCSL website as a chance for state lawmakers to “reach across the aisle, negotiate, compromise and collaborate to get things done” — includes meetings and task forces about different issues affecting the nation. In Nashville, climate change and cybersecurity are among the topics. GiaQuinta said the list of topics for the Indianapolis summit has yet to be determined.

“Those (issues) actually will reflect the time that we are in, so they can vary. It just depends on what the hot topic of the day is,” he said.

The committee needs to raise about $1.2 million from sponsors to help with the cost of the event. So far, they have raised about $30,000.

FOOTNOTE: Brandon Barger is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a  news website powered by Franklin College journalists.

 

 

 

Johnson County GOP Ready To ‘Move On’ After Cooper Resignation

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Olivia Covington and Dave Stafford for www.theindianalawyer.com
With its elected prosecutor now out of a job following his domestic battery sentencing, the Johnson County Republican Party is ready to move on.

Former prosecutor Bradley Cooper resigned Wednesday after he was sentenced to probation for felony and misdemeanor charges stemming from a March domestic violence incident. His chief deputy is temporarily filling the position, but the county GOP is already making plans to name Cooper’s official successor.

“As you can imagine, just due to the circumstances of how we got here, folks feel disappointment in Brad and all that has happened,” Johnson County Republican Party chair Beth Boyce said, adding that the local party is ready to move on from the legal issues surrounding the prosecutor’s office.

On Friday, letters were sent to the 133 precinct committee members of the Johnson County GOP, who will name the next prosecutor. The precinct committee members will caucus publicly at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 15 at Grace Assembly of God Church in Greenwood.

Attorneys who are in good standing and who live in Johnson County are eligible to be considered for the prosecutor position, Boyce said. Interested attorneys can submit their names for consideration by the caucus up to 72 hours before the Aug. 15 meeting.

“This has been a lengthy process throughout the last few months, and I have been contacted by, if I add it up, probably seven individuals who are thinking about it,” Boyce told Indiana Lawyer. “Whether they all become official candidates remains to be seen, but there are definitely numerous folks interested in the position.”

Among those who will be considered for the position are Joe Villanueva, the current interim Johnson County prosecutor who has served as the county’s chief deputy prosecutor for the last decade. Villanueva has devoted his entire career to the JCPO, taking a job prosecuting traffic tickets right out of law school 19 years ago and working his way up the ranks ever since, including a decade as chief deputy.

“I’ve done it all,” Villanueva said in an interview.

But the interim prosecutor’s experience could be a double-edged sword, he concedes – it could prove that he has the requisite skills to be the prosecutor full-time, or it could closely associate him with the legal issues that have surrounded Cooper.

“It’s been rough,” Villanueva said of the months since his former boss’ arrest. “I would never in a million years have imagined myself being in the position I was placed in. However, at the end of the day, we have a duty to the people of this county, and nothing takes priority over that.”

Villanueva recalled meetings in which he had to encourage the staff to keep their heads up. “We’ve got to keep doing our jobs,” he would tell them, “and don’t worry about what is being printed about our boss.”

Though Cooper pleaded guilty to the felony counts in April, Boyce said the county GOP had to wait until a court officially accepted the plea agreement to begin the process of naming a successor.

“We’ve just been sort of waiting on the sidelines for the time a vacancy would occur so we could step in a move forward,” she said.

On the plus side, there was never any lapse in the JCPO’s service, Villanueva said, and his day-to-day routine hasn’t really changed since being sworn in as interim prosecutor. One of his goals in his interim capacity is to improve frayed communications between the prosecutor’s office and some local law enforcement agencies.

Though the office is without an permanent leader, Villanueva said it feels as though a cloud was lifted when Cooper officially resigned on Wednesday.

“Knowing there is finality is helpful,” the interim prosecutor said. “… It’s time to move forward and it’s time to move on, and that’s what I really want to focus on – letting our community heal and letting us take care of business.

“It’s our job to serve the people,” he said, “and that’s why we’re here.”