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EVANSVILLE POLICE MERIT COMMISSION MEETING

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EVANSVILLE POLICE MERIT COMMISSION

MEETING AGENDA

Monday, May 14, 2018

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. April 16, 2018  (Cook, Scott, and Hamilton) 
  1. APPROVAL OF CLAIMS
  1. PROBATIONARY OFFICER UPDATE
    1. Sergeant Steve Kleeman – 12 officers in field training.
    2. Sergeant Brian Talsma – 4 officers in SWILEA
  1. APPLICANTS
    1. 17-046
    2. 18-028
    3. 18-188
    4. 18-137
    5. 18-172
  1. MERIT AWARD RECOMMENDATIONS:
    1. Officers Kenny Dutschke, Justin Jackson, and Corey Nutt for actions taken on April 18th regarding an armed subject at the Spring Valley Apartments.
  1. RESIGNATION:
    1. Officer Shawn Rhymer, Badge Number 1443, resigned effective May 11, 2018 after serving 3 months and 11 days.
  1. RETIREMENT:
    1. Sergeant Scott Hurt, Badge Number 5153, retiring effective September 1, 2018 after serving 31 years and 18 days.
  1. DISCIPLINARY MATTERS
    1. 18-PO-03 – Officer Marc McDowell, Badge Number 1242 – 1 day suspension.  Appealed on 1/25/18.  Matter is set for hearing on May 14, 2018.
    2. 18-PO-04 – Officer Rob Pylant, Badge Number 1257 – 1 day suspension. No appeal filed.   Tabled from April 16, 2018 meeting.
  1. REMINDERS:  The next meeting is June 11th at 4:00pm in Room 307.  The meeting scheduled for May 28th is cancelled for the Memorial Day holiday.

 

  1. ADJOURNMENT

ADOPT A PET

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Evansville Police Release Details Regarding Active Shooter Investigation

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Evansville Police Release Details Regarding Active Shooter Investigation

 In a press conference, Evansville Police released details about a shooting that left one dead, after what police say was an hour-long ordeal.  Sergeant Jason Cullum says 51-year-old Barry Freeman of Evansville was responsible for the death of 56-year-old Jeffery Kemp. Cullum says Freeman and Kemp both lived on the 2400 block of North Kentucky Avenue. Cullum says Kemp was the only person wounded or killed from last night’s shooting other than Freeman. Freeman is receiving medical care at a local hospital. Officials will not release any details about where Freeman is getting treatment or the extent of his injuries.

Freeman faces multiple charges including attempted murder with a firearm and criminal recklessness with a firearm. Cullum says he anticipates more charges will evolve over time. Police still have not released information pertaining to what led up to the shooting.
Investigators will release additional information as it becomes available, which will likely be early next week.

Previous Story:

A person involved in Friday night’s incident near Diamond and Kentucky in Evansville is identified as 56-year-old Jeffery Kempf of Evansville. The Vanderburgh County Coroner’s Office says he died in the 2400 block of North Kentucky Avenue. He died from injuries related to a gunshot wound, but the coroner’s office says the death is not a result of police action, and officers have not said what role Kempf may have had in Friday night’s incident.

Around 9:30 Friday night police were called to investigate a shooting near Diamond and Kentucky. When they got there they found one person with injuries. They began searching for a suspect in the case, and they were lead to a nearby home. Officers say as they approached someone started shooting at them. No officers were hit during the incident, but several squad cars were. After about an hour-long manhunt police found the man they believed responsible. Several shots were fired, and shortly after that officers found the man on the ground, and he was taken to the hospital.

The Evansville Police Department says more details in the case will be released today.

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Aces Baseball erupts at the plate, outslugs Indiana State in series opener

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 Thanks to unexpected power surge at the plate and clutch pitching, the University of Evansville baseball team earned it’s first true road victory of the season and second win in Missouri Valley Conference play, outslugging Indiana State 10-6 Friday night at Bob Warn Field.

The Purple Aces got on the board first, as freshman designated hitter Evan Aders crushed the first home run of his collegiate career off Sycamores starting pitcher Tristan Weaver in the third inning. It was the beginning of a big night for the Jasper, Indiana native, who came into the night batting just .127 for the season.

With school being over, it’s kind of freed my mind up a bit”, said Aders. “I feel like every year, at the end of the year, you have that end of the season feel. It kind of loosens you up a bit. I think the whole team was feeling that. As for me, I’ve just been working on my timing, and it worked out for me.”

Indiana State would bounce back striking for four runs across the next two innings, as the Aces found themselves in a 4-1 hole after four However, UE would bounce back, spearheaded by Evan Aders, who stroked his second home run of the night in the fifth inning, cutting the deficit to 4-2. Freshman third baseman Tanner Craig followed that up later in the frame with a RBI double, tallying sophomore center fielder Kenton Crews, drawing the Aces within one.

“I’m just so proud of him (Aders). He hasn’t been in the lineup in a couple of weeks”, said head coach Wes Carroll. “For him to just stay mentally engaged, working on his craft. For him to go up to the plate, just playing carefree baseball, loose and confident. Running into the first one, with just a smile on his face running around the bases, obviously says a lot about how hard he’s worked in the classroom throughout the course of the year. Hopefully he can build off it over the last couple games of the year.”

Then, in the sixth inning Evansville erupted. It began with senior shortstop Stewart Nelson sending a bases loaded double to the gap in right-center, scoring both Aders and senior catcher Andrew Tanous, giving the Aces a 5-4 lead. A balk would bring in junior right fielder Nate Reeder for an insurance tally, followed by a Kenton Crews ground out, which scored Nelson. Sophomore left fielder Troy Beilsmith capped the five-run eruption with a his seventh home run of the season, and when the smoked cleared Evansville was up 8-4.

Freshman starting pitcher Austin Ruesch went five innings allowing four runs on six hits, while striking out a pair. Sophomore hurler Adam Lukas came in and pitched two innings of shutout work, while senior southpaw Hunter Porterfield allowed a pair of runs in the two frames he tossed.

“Our offense was pretty good”, said Carroll. “But if you saw what our pitchers really worked through, they worked through their own problems. We didn’t go to the pen. We let Austin Reusch work through that inning. He gave up a two-run knock for some RBIs. The next opportunity he was in, he was able to shut the door. You saw the same thing with Adam Lukas. We got great effort from him and Hunter Porterfield as well.”

The Aces would tack on two more runs in the top of the ninth, highlighted by Tanner Craig’s third home run in four games, and Evansville was on it’s way to a 10-6 victory.

The win improves UE’s record to 10-33 on the season and 2-14 in the Missouri Valley Conference, while the loss drops the Sycamores to 24-21 overall and 6-10 in the MVC.

Game two of this three game weekend series is tomorrow back at Bob Warn Field. First pitch is set for 2 p.m. eastern time, 1 p.m. central.

Aces open first day of 2018 MVC Championships

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 Sienna Crews breaks women’s 1,500 meter program record in prelims

On Friday, the University of Evansville men’s and women’s track and field teams opened with the first day of the 2018 Missouri Valley Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Terre Haute, Ind.

Freshmen Nikki Hutchcraft and Brittany Corley competed for the Purple Aces in the women’s javelin. Hutchcraft and Corley finished back-to-back in ninth and 10th in the event with Hutchcraft edging Corley, 25.16 meters to 20.34 meters. On the men’s side, Ryan Freeman paced the Aces’ contingent with a throw of 34.50 meters, earning the junior a 17th-place finish. Just behind Freeman were Clay Doty and Ian Alberts in 18th and 19th with throws of 33.79 meters and 32.00 meters, respectively.

In the women’s 1500 meter preliminaries, junior Sienna Crews broke the Evansville program record with a time of 4:59.10, placing Crews in 12th among the 19-runner field. Freshmen Lauren Meyer (5:20.42) and Izzy Dawson (5:25.31) followed Crews, finishing in 17th and 19th, respectively. Ricky Hendrix led the way for Evansville’s men in the 1500 meters prelims as the sophomore recorded a time of 4:16.27, earning Hendrix a 15th-place finish. Also running in the 1500 for UE were freshman Timmy Miller (4:43.16), sophomore Jonathan Newby (4:46.72), and freshman Grant Mangan (5:16.38) who finished one after another in 17th, 18th, and 19th.

For Evansville in the men’s 200 meter dash prelims, freshman Aaron Straight represented the Aces, finishing in 22nd, crossing the line in a time of 23.93. On the women’s side, freshman Holli Buretta recorded the fourth-fastest 200 meter dash in program history, with a time of 31.41, placing Burretta in 27th.

Saturday’s action in Terre Haute begins with the conclusion of the women’s heptathlon at 9:30 a.m. (CT) and men’s decathlon at 10:30 a.m. (CT). Field events open with the women’s shot put and men’s high jump at 2 p.m. (CT), while competition on the track starts with the women’s 100 meter hurdles at 4 p.m. (CT), followed by the men’s 110 meter hurdles.

Live coverage of Saturday’s second day of competition will be available starting at 3:45 p.m. on ESPN +.

Evansville Diamond Ave. Shooting

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We have identified a victim from tonight’s incidents near Diamond Ave in Evansville.  Jeffrey Kempf, age  56, of Evansville,  died near the 2400 blk. Of N Kentucky Ave from injuries related to a gunshot. His injuries were not a result of police action. The Evansville Police Department is investigating and will provide updates as they become available.

One Suspect in Custody in Active Shooter Situation in Evansville

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One Suspect in Custody in Active Shooter Situation in Evansville

The manhunt near the intersection of Diamond and Kentucky in Evansville is over.

It started around 9:30, and it ended just after 11:00. Police say they were called to a shooting in the area, when they got there they found a victim. Shortly after that they identified a suspect, and they closed in on the area where they were told the suspect was. Officers say as they approached some fired numerous shots at them. Several squad cars were hit, but no officers were hit.

Shortly after the initial gunfire, an officer spotted the suspect. He says the man fired at him, and he returned fire. The suspect was hit, but the extent of his injuries have not been released. However, the suspect was taken to the hospital. No names have been released.

The EPD’s request for people in the area to remain in their homes has been lifted.

 

ORIGINAL STORY:

The Evansville Police Department and the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office is asking everyone to avoid the N. Kentucky Ave. and Diamond Ave. the area as they look for an active shooter.

Police are also asking those living in the area to take shelter.

One person is in custody, but this remains an active scene as of 10:40 PM Friday.

EPD has shut down Diamond between Stringtown and Kentucky.

According to scanner traffic, the suspect is armed with a semiautomatic rifle, but that has not been confirmed by our crew on the scene. This shooter is still on the loose and is considered armed and dangerous.

The Evansville Otters played at Bosse Field tonight and as the game let out, authorities are concerned about the fans leaving the game. If you know anyone there, you’re advised to give them a heads up about the situation.

EPD, ISP, and the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s office are on the scene, along with the Evansville Police Department SWAT team. An ambulance has been called to the scene, but there is no official word if anyone has been shot or injured.

44NEWS has a crew on scene and will provide more updates as they become available.

 

Jeff Goldberg

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COUNTY COMMISSION CANDIDATE JEFF HATFIELD RESPONDS TO HOBART SCALES CAMPAIGN ALLEGATIONS AGAINST HIM

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Below is the official statement provided to us concerning Mr. Scales filing a formal complaint with the Vanderburgh County Commission against the newly announced candidate for the Vanderburgh County Commission

Mr. Hatfield also informed us that he formally filed for the Vanderburgh County Commission seat at 9:30 am this morning.  Attached on the front page of this article is a picture taken during Mr. Hatfield’s official filing for this office at the Vanderburgh County Election office during that time.

FOOTNOTE:  POSTED BELOW IS THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY COUNTY COMMISSION CANDIDATE  JEFF HATFIELD OFFICIAL STATEMENT CONCERNING HOBART SCALES CAMPAIGN ALLEGATIONS AGAINST HIM.

“I’m excited to be running for county commissioner.

My campaign is focused on the people of Vanderburgh County and will not be about the dirty tricks of Mike Duckworth, Wayne Parke, and Hobart Scales.

These are the same games played when they kicked Cheryl Musgrave, Steve Hammer, and Dan McGinn out of the Republican party.

We have timely filed our CFA-1. We look forward to talking with the people of Vanderburgh County and focusing on an issues-oriented campaign.

Sincerely,

JEFF HATFIELD

CANDIDATE FOR THE VANDERBURGH COUNTY COMMISSION