Who are the crooks here?
The Crittenden County Sheriff’s department is investigating the shooting, and looking into every ticket the police officers gave out. Jericho mayor Helen Adams says the officers are working for free.
They are doing their certification, they don’t have a job. That’s the only way they can keep their certification going, Adams said.
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All Bill Clinton/Obama supporters.
It seems that ACORN is running the place!
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With 174 residents, the city can keep seven police officers on its rolls but missed payments on police and fire department vehicles and saw its last business close its doors a few weeks ago.
You cant even buy a loaf of bread, but weve got seven police officers, said former resident Larry Harris, who left town because he said the police harassment became unbearable.
Sheriffs deputies patrolled Jericho until the 1990s, when the city received grant money to start its own police force, Martin said.
Police often camped out in the departments two cruisers along the highway that runs through town, waiting for drivers who failed to slow down when they reached the 45 mph zone ringing Jericho. Residents say the ticketing got out of hand.
When I first moved out here, they wrote me a ticket for going 58 mph in my driveway, 75-year-old retiree Albert Beebe said.
The frequent ticketing apparently led to the vandalization of the cruisers, and the department took to parking the cars overnight at the sheriffs department eight miles away.
It was anger over traffic tickets that brought Payne to city hall last week, said his lawyer, Randy Fishman. After Payne failed to get a traffic ticket dismissed on Aug. 27, police gave Payne or his son another ticket that day. Payne, 39, returned to court to vent his anger to Judge Tonya Alexander, Fishman said.
Its unclear exactly what happened next, but Martin said an argument between Payne and the seven police officers who attended the hearing apparently escalated to a scuffle, ending when an officer shot Payne from behind.
Doctors in Memphis, Tenn., removed a .40-caliber bullet from Paynes hip bone, Martin said. Another officer suffered a grazing wound to his finger from the bullet.