Mayor Sandy Stimpson told Mobile City Councilors earlier this week that The Alabama State Port Authority and possibly the State of Alabama could help pay two-th
Decatur City Council President Jacob Ladner at a Friday afternoon press conference announced plans to vote on an independent, comprehensive review of the Decatur Police Department to be conducted by
According to the firm, they do not and have never represented Mayor Sandy Stimpson, Chief of Staff James Barber, Public Safety Director Rob Lasky, and former police chief Prine among others.
The Mobile City Council voted unanimously to hire a Birmingham-based law firm to conduct a third-party review of former Chief Paul Prine's concerns over a host of issues with the Stimpson administration.
Two weeks after meeting to hash out the details of their planned investigation into allegations made by former Mobile Police Chief Paul Prine, council members are closer to approving the probe.
The Mobile City Council will vote next week on a third-party investigator to oversee claims made by former Chief Paul Prine about improper contracting and other allegations.
The controversy is occurring in a quiet neighborhood in suburban Biloxi, where the old campus of a now-defunct school has become a tent city, residents told local news stations this week.