Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Late-Night Talk

Last week's marathon council meeting ended without a vote on powers for the police ombudsman.

Kevin Taylor
Spokane Police Ombudsman Timothy Burns [Photo: Young Kwak]
Spokane Police Ombudsman Timothy Burns [Photo: Young Kwak]
Spokane Police Ombudsman Timothy Burns [Photo: Young Kwak]

Spokane City Council Chambers, 1 am. In these lean economic times, does Spokane have a budget for late-night pizza? A few pizza boxes scattered around the council chambers Monday — check that — early Tuesday would at least have been some tangible reward for gutting out a seven-hour marathon session that ended with two hours of testimony — but no vote — on the much-debated issue of granting more independence to the police ombudsman.

The debate has gone on so long that even Tim Burns, the city’s first civilian overseer of police conduct, recently reversed a year of public statements that he did not need more independence or investigative authority.

Last week, Burns announced he now welcomes more independence in order to give his Office of Police Ombudsman more credibility.

What’s lacking — still — is an ordinance granting such authority.

Councilman Jon Snyder had promised in late May that, in exchange for a month of tweaking the legal language, independence would be bestowed upon the ombudsman Monday.

“Nay!” a frustrated Snyder exclaimed in the wee hours, the lone vote against a motion to delay such powers for yet another week at the end of Monday/ Tuesday’s draining meeting.

Council President Joe Shogan suggested the delay, citing several factors: Councilwoman Nancy McLaughlin, listening in via telephone from an Association of Washington Cities meeting, had hung up long before; a number of people who had signed up to testify had to go home before getting a chance; and the council still had plenty to figure out in the latest version of the ombudsman ordinance that nobody saw until that afternoon.

Councilman Bob Apple augmented the need for delay: “The public would be outraged if we got an ordinance this afternoon and then passed it at one in the morning.”

The ombudsman currently has the ability to attend and ask questions at internal affairs interviews.

The ordinance’s latest incarnation would allow the ombudsman to begin interviewing complainants and witnesses independently of the police department’s internal affairs division as soon as a complaint is received. He still would have no role in disciplining officers for any misconduct — a role that stays with the department.

Under the new proposal, the ombudsman would also be required to write — and publish on the OPO website — a “closing report” summarizing each complaint, listing what actions were taken and what issues addressed. And he would have to contact every complainant by letter or interview to summarize their case when completed.

Apple warned people to “take a look at section E — it guts everything else.”

The paragraph appears to give exclusive authority to police administration on what complaints warrant investigation. An earlier phrase allowing the ombudsman a voice in this process has been struck.

Councilman Richard Rush had also hoped to avoid further delay on a vote. He says he fears the oft-contested ordinance may unravel in the coming week.

“We are getting pushback from every which way,” Rush says. “We are getting nastygrams from the Police Guild.

We’ve had five meetings with the city attorneys during the last three weeks.”

But after this week’s epic council session, people appear to finally be talked-out about independence for the ombudsman, who himself finally wants independence. So this Monday, cross your fingers and order a pizza: The council may finally vote.

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It is quite simple...mary verner is the definition of cowardice and the city council lacks political courage. The Police Union(s) are corrupt to the core. OTTO ZEHM WAS FRIGGIN MURDERED by THOMPSON. Are all cops ...like Corey Turman...merely standing by their man in order to be loyal ?


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COPS IN SPOKANE KILL PEOPLE//WAKE UP SPOKANE//YOUR SLUMBERING IGNORANCE EXPOSES YOUR STUPIDITY...The cops here in the city are absolutely corrupt. OZZIE does a good job...BUT Anne Kirkpatrick has no respect...NONE


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Wake up Spokane...The Ombudsman needs actual authority.


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If only we had a few more city council members like Bob Apple...GUTS.....HONESTY....


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Steve Corker///Jon Snyder///Stand up and be men !


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Leadership in Spokane is rare. Only Mark Richard......Bonnie Mager too


--- Jun 23, 2010 | Reply to this comment

 

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I like to give credit when credit is due//I just raded 14 emails with Tim Burns where we openly discussed the process and the length of investigations (like mine) that seem to go on endlessly. He did request the court documents, which will be delivered tomorrow at 10 am)


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~Below is a portion of the emails~ /|


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//Thursday, June 24, 2010//





/Mr. Elton:/ I would like to take this opportunity to provide you with a progress report regarding the investigation of your complaint that was received by the Office of Police Ombudsman on April 24, 2010. The completed investigation was delivered by Internal Affairs to the Office of Police Ombudsman for review and potential certification on


, //June 23, 2010.//


After reviewing the completed investigation on Wednesday June 23, 2010 it was returned with a request for addition investigation. Once that work has been completed the report will be certified and returned to Internal Affairs for the Chief’s review and findings.


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If you have any addition questions please contact me at (509) 625-6742.











Best Regards,





Tim Burns





Police Ombudsman


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From: David Elton III [mailto:eltonresearch@msn.com]


Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 7:29 AM


To: Burns, Tim O.; Mayor; Mark Vovos, Attorney (Frem Nielsen) Feb/April 2009 (Shogan/Betsy Cowles)


Cc: Bevan Maxey (HOLLY) MaxeyLAW.com /Spok/CrimDef; Mark Hodgson (Spokanes Best JD) Atty who defeated the Mayor (-:


Subject: ~PRESS RELEASE ~ for immediate release- "Elton Questions Length of Process...Lack of response from Internal Affairs & Ombudsman Burns


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Dear Mayor Verner &


Mr. Ombudsman, Tim Burns (et al)


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I am formally requesting a response on my investigation. (both "IA" and Ombudsman)





On January 21, Detective Corey Turman committed perjury while testifying in front of Judge Maryann Moreno.


It is a very simple case (page 36 of testimony transcript).





1) Why does it take 5 months to figure out a cop lied (twice)...and that his "partner" (officer Cestnik) also may have lied in his write up/backup report





2) Why is it that the Mayor, who supposedly is a leader, does not have the fortitude to lead and instruct her


police chief to tell the truth...and have her inferiors also be truthful





3) Why is it that Steve Tucker, the county prosecutor, never even looks into these matters of criminal behavior by police and detectives (he´s a former cop...thats why)


4) Why is it that Joe Shogan can lie and create a SLAPP (strategic lawsuit against public participation)...withut any repercussion ? (Same goes for Betsy Cowles)





MOST IMPORTANTLY, WHY DOES IT TAKE MONTHS TO GET AN HONEST REPLY FROM A DETECTIVE AND INTERNAL AFFAIRS DIRECTOR (STEVE WOHL)





THE SIMPLE ANSWER IS BECAUSE COPS PROTECT DIRTY COPS...THE POLICE GUILD IS A UNION RIFE IN CORRUPTION VIA MR WUTHRICH.....Plain and Simple





..I am requesting a response...or at least an update....It is the least you can do after I have spent 497 days...FALSELY accused by a cop...after spending almost 150 G


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Jun 24, 2010 | Reply to this comment

 

I too attended this Council Meeting that rolled past midnight. Here´s a comment I posted over at the S-R in reporter Brunt´s article. I was replying to a comment by Mr. Adams about the order that the Council took up this debate with a room full of people waiting including the media and Mr. Taylor:





LOL Mr. Adams,





I tend to agree with you. While the other matters the Council was considering were important, you´d think they could have changed the order to accommodate the number of citizens that turned out to give testimony. There were over 60 people remaining at 11PM when the revision to the OPO ordinance was considered. Further submitting yet another revision of this ordinance at the last minute was very bad form. Many who were prepared to speak had to change their testimony at the last minute.





The Mayor and the Chief left after the debate on the police evidence building and the relocation of the police investigative units.





I gave testimony at this Council Meeting. Here´s my prepared statement I delivered:





http://tinyurl.com/2a32rjl





Here´s the audio of my presentation that excerpted my prepared statement:





http://www.wikiupload.com/tQAlh4pH





I will post more later at my blog:





www.ronthecop.com





Det. Ron Wright (Retired) Jun 25, 2010 | Reply to this comment

 

 
 
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