Board to review chief’s status

By Karma Champagne
Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 3:57 PM CDT

 Increased complaints about the  performance of  Jeanerette Police Chief Morman Alexander will have city officials taking a second look at his employment status.

The mayor and board of aldermen will hold a hearing  tonight at 6 p.m. at City Hall.

According to Mayor Arthur Verret, three years have gone by since  a full evaluation study of the department  was made by the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Department, followed by an  independent study  by Burke Foster, a retired criminal justice professor from ULL. The studies   listed the inadequacies of the police chief and the specific recommendations that should be implemented.

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“The Foster report was a very good evaluation of the department with specific recommendations.

 The chief was given a copy of the recommendations. These were all good recommendations, but it has been three years and very little has been implemented by the chief to make improvements,” said  Verret.

“Our goal is to provide a professional and efficient law enforcement agency to protect lives and property. It’s time to take appropriate action to make the necessary changes  to  improve the department.”

Verret said he is continuing to receive complaints of the many robberies, burglaries and break-ins within the community that have not been solved. In addition, the mayor said, there are constant complaints the department is not doing enough to control drug dealing, loud music, loitering, littering and speeding.

Verret said there are only three options to consider.

“We can sit and do nothing, terminate or demote the chief to the position of lieutenant,” he said.

“I feel the Foster report was a good report with good specific recommendations and it needs to be addressed.”

Participating in the hearing panel will be District Attorney Phil Haney, Burke Foster, City Attorney Raymond Allain and Iberia Parish Sheriff Louis Ackal was asked to attend.

Verret said the city provides a good infrastructure for the police department.

“Law enforcement salaries have been adjusted to be competitive with other agencies, the city has a first class law enforcement center valued at $1 million,  along with new patrol vehicles and equipment.

We’ve got everything in place for a good law enforcement agency. We should have one that is professional, efficient and courteous.” said Verret.”

 

Comments

    Fed Up wrote on Sep 3, 2008 7:48 AM:

    " Seriously, do not believe the Morman Alexander did not have a support system, if he choose to utilize it. His method seemed to be ingorning the problem. From personal and witnessed experience, I can say this. I along with other fed up Jeanerette citizens have offered help. He choose not to accept it. The fact that he choose not to accept help, leads me to believe that the favoritism and coruption I hear about daily is in fact, factual.

    Thanks. "

    Concerned Citizen wrote on Aug 28, 2008 10:52 PM:

    " I really dont think that it was fair what happened to the chief. He was doing the best he can with what he had. The mayor talked about infrastructure. The police department was seriously undermanned. The chief was being micro managed by the mayor. What good is a 1mil dollar building when there is no one to occupy the space. I feel strongly that the chief should have been given 6 months to change things, now that they got the raise. "

    Nicole wrote on Aug 27, 2008 11:19 PM:

    " This is a public concern of ignorance. I know that change and progress cannot occur if the needed resources and proper support system are not provided for team players. Yes,recommendations were specific but where is the specific support system. In order for anyone to reach higher levels of excellence, support and communication is necessary. If Jeanerette ever decides to develop a strong support system throughout the community, then we will possess a leader who has the needed compentencies to be effective as well as efficient, concerned, and professional with good performance that met the needs of all stakeholders. "

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