This story is part of an ongoing series.
The chronological order of my stories is listed in WifeWatchman's biography.
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Part 1 - Prologue
Author's note: this is a 'bridge' story to fill the gap to the next series of mysteries. Thanks for your patience.
"This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Channel Two News!" shouted the redheaded MILF reporterette at 7:00am, Wednesday, November 14th, from in front of City Hall. "Channel Two News has learned that the Town & County Council voted last night to indemnify and clear two Police Corporals in an Officer-involved shooting several weeks ago!"
"This controversial decision follows an incident at the recent Board of Inquiry, where the Officers and their Union Rep walked out of the proceedings, and no Police Officers showed up to testify before the Board." said Bettina. "
Experts
believed that the Council would act to terminate the Officers's employment, but sources tell Channel Two News that the threat of a Police strike may have been a factor in the decision.'
"It was not a unanimous decision." said Bettina. "Council Members Carnes, Adams, and Lewis were outraged at the action. Roll tape."
Tape rolled, showing Kelly Carnes saying "We tried to do the right thing, but Commander Troy's sycophants on the Council didn't care about the disrespect shown to the Board of Inquiry, and stuck to their usual bullying tactics of intimidation to force the issue. And it's only going to be worse when
illegitimate
Mayor Daniel Allgood takes the throne."
"I'm not sure these Police Officers would not have been acquitted of the charges against them." said Reginald B.F. Lewis. "But the process has to be respected, and in this case of the Police disrespecting the Board of Inquiry, an example needed to be made. But that argument fell on the deaf ears of the
Republican
members of the Council."
Back to Bettina live: "Neither the Police Officers nor their Union Rep would appear on camera, and Commander Donald Troy has not responded to repeated requests for comment. And in news related to Commander Troy, the lawsuit filed by the Citizens for Police Accountability has been assigned to the Courtroom of Superior Court Judge Rodney K. Watts. Previous lawsuits of this nature have been dismissed, but Judge Watts wants to explore whether or not these lawsuits are frivolous and being filed solely to force the defendants to spend money defending them."
"Commander Donald Troy has filed a countersuit against the CFPA" continued Bettina. "Similar countersuits by Commander Troy have been dismissed or had rulings against him, but Judge Watts is allowing this countersuit to be heard along with the original complaint..."
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"Hello and welcome!" said Catrina Pierce at 7:30am, Wednesday, November 14th. "It's a great new day here in our Town & County!"
"Yes it is, Catrina." said Meredith Peller. "She's Catrina Pierce and I'm Meredith Peller. We have several breaking stories this morning. The Town & County Council indemnified and cleared two TCPD Officers last night, despite those Officers and their Union rep walking out on a Board of Inquiry. The Police Union said the action was taken because one of the Commissioners on that Board had demonstrated strong anti-Police bias in the past, and the Union believed the two Police Corporals would not get a fair hearing. The Union also complained that the lead Commissioner refused to dismiss that biased Commissioner after the Union's objections, and seat another one."
"The Council instead accepted the findings of the Public Safety Inspector General," said Catrina, "who found that the Officers acted correctly and had no other choice but to shoot at a car whose occupants were trying to murder two other Police Officers. Police Chief Sean Moynahan had already returned the two Police Corporals to full duty, citing the lack of a speedy Board hearing for his Officers."
"Commander Donald Troy gave a statement to Fox Eight News," said Meredith, "saying that he was happy the Officers were cleared and everyone could move on. Asked if the Police had been prepared to go on strike if the Officers were disciplined or fired, which some Council Members wanted, Commander Troy said that he was not personally aware of any consideration of a Police strike."
"Commander Troy also said that he is looking forward to the Wildcats continuing their undefeated season!" said Catrina. "If the Wildcats win this weekend, they will clinch the division and will play in the Conference Championship game, regardless of the outcome of their game against their arch-rivals, the State U. Purple Hawks. Meanwhile, the Bulldogs will complete their Conference schedule, and will round out their season against State Tech the Saturday after Thanksgiving."
"And also locally this weekend," said Meredith, "the Civic Center will be hosting the big Ballroom Dancing competition this weekend. Dancing veterans and newcomers alike will be competing for the trophy and a spot in the Statewide competition in early December..."
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"And we're going to be at that dance competition." said Joanne Warner. "Commander Troy got us tickets. He and Dr. Fredricson are going to compete in it."
"He got us tickets, too." said Theo Washington. "I always thought the Commander was a brave man, but entering a competition like this with all those people watching... that's brave."
"Gotta start somewhere." said Julia Rodriguez. "So why aren't you married people in here not competing, also?"
"Heh." said Teddy Parker, who'd re-qualified with his gun and was back on full duty. "I can barely slow-dance, much less do Tangos."
"You were slow-dancing with Janice Holloway pretty good at the club last weekend." said Julia. "At least she was thinking so, by my observation."
"That's my man!" said Mary Milton. She went over and high-fived Parker, who was blushing a bit at the attention.
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"What strike?" asked Chief Moynahan as the Chief's Conference Room hosted a rather large gathering. Sheriff-elect Griswold and Mayor-elect Daniel Allgood had joined the Chief, me, and my Angels for morning coffee. "Was that really going to happen?"
"I don't know." I said. "I might've lied to the Press about not knowing anything about it. There was nothing official, but I did hear some rumors that there was talk about it."