Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 89, No. 14, Ed. 2 Wednesday, March 8, 1978 Page: 4 of 19
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Wednesday, March 8. 1978 * *5
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Shawnee probes police complaints
SHAWNEE — An Investigation has begun into
allegations contained In a petition bearing signa-
tures of nearly half the members of the Shawnee
police department accusing Chief David Hudiburg
of arbitrarily disciplining officers without due
process and procedural violations in his carrying
out of a recent interdepartmental investigation.
The petition, signed by 27 policemen and de-
partment employees, followed by less than two used federal funds to hire an outside investigator
months a Pottawatomie Grand Jury report which for an internal probe of Shawnee offices.
City Manager Wee Stuckey, who announced his
resignation Monday, effective April 1, to enter pri- some mistakes but he is trying to bring a more
vate business, said he is conducting an investiga- professional level of excellence to the depart-
Hudlburg charged today that the same group of tion and will report to the commission on the va-
offlcers whose allegations had been discredited by lidlty of the charges,
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James said he was one of about 23 officers who
the grand jury last month were behind the petition Stuckey's plans to announce his resignation were aligned in support of the chief. He said
drive and that many signatures had been obtained Monday preceded the latest controversy at the po- among those signing the petition supporting alle-
through coercion and misrepresentation.
Included In the accusations in the petition be-
fore the city commission Monday night were
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Derethy Marley, a narse at Richland Memerial Hospital, holds a aewly
bare baby wbieb was fonad is a cemetery is Coinmbla, 8.C. The baby, named
Grace by the ambulance personnel who picked her up, is said to be Is goad
health and weighs * pounds, • oaucct.
lice department and were in no way Induced by it, gallons against Hudiburg. several had already in-
he said today. "It was just bad timing," he said. dicated they wished to have their names wlth-
Lt. Larry James, who was among the main tar- .drawn.
charges that one officer, patrolman Bob Neal, had K*t« of the recent grand jury probe that cleared
suffered frostbite after being forced by Hudiburg him of any wrongdoing, said the petition was initi-
to walk a downtown beat in 4-dogree weather ah.' ated by a "relatively small group of malcontents"
punishment for damaging a patrol car and using upset over the reorganizations! changes Hudiburg
abusive and profane language toward several had initiated in accordance with directives from
members of the department . . ' the grand jury to upgrade the department. Sever-
Attorney Randy Parsons, acting as spokesman >1 disgruntled officeres had been demoted and
for the petitioners, further alleged that the chief reassigned to other duties as a result, James said.
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way it was around here 20 years ago. He's made
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Standard, Jim. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 89, No. 14, Ed. 2 Wednesday, March 8, 1978, newspaper, March 8, 1978; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1799309/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.