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Tincher, Baker suspended again
By JONATHAN ABEL
Published February 14, 2007
BROOKSVILLE - Police Chief Ed Tincher and human resources director Ron Baker were suspended with pay Tuesday morning, just hours after the City Council approved $15,000 to pay an outside investigator to look into the feud between them. The decision, made by Acting City Manager Steve Baumgartner, served as another repudiation of the way former City Manager Richard Anderson had handled the meltdown at City Hall. On Jan. 8, Tincher, Baker and police Lt. Rick Hankins were all put on paid suspension by the City Council in a 3-2 vote. The majority of the council said they were fed up with the clash between Tincher and Baker and wanted them out of the picture while an investigation was conducted. Baker was arrested in August on a charge of giving Xanax to a co-worker who was having an anxiety attack. He says the arrest was engineered as retribution for reporting on an alleged affair between Tincher and a City Hall secretary. Anderson, the city manager at the time, said that he would conduct his own investigation into the allegations, which included charges of the misuse of power, misappropriation of property and drug abuse. Anderson decided that no outside investigator was needed and, after two weeks of paid suspension, he reinstated Tincher, Baker and Hankins. The same day he reinstated the three, Anderson was removed from his job and Baumgartner was moved from finance director to acting city manager. Baumgartner quickly reversed course, by electing to use an outside investigator. On Monday night, the council approved funding for that investigator, and then Tuesday morning Baumgartner told Tincher and Baker that they were back on administrative leave. "I had decided quite a while ago based on discussions with people in the business that this is what you do," Baumgartner said Tuesday. "I was just waiting to see what council would do. ... It's not punitive in any way." The paid suspensions will be in effect until the investigation wraps up in roughly two weeks. Baker said Tuesday that he had filed a grievance, complaining that he was being treated unjustly and had not been told what the allegations were against him. "I believe it is stigmatizing and demeaning to me and my family," he said. "It's the damnedest thing I've heard of in my life." Tincher was unavailable for comment. The decision to hire an investigator or to discipline employees rests with the city manager, according to the city attorney's reading of the city charter. But Baumgartner gave the council a chance to give its opinion on hiring the investigator when he put his funding request before the council Monday night. Council member Richard Lewis said he wouldn't appropriate even one dollar of taxpayer money "when no one will tell me the charges or who is involved." He said that if the investigation is not a criminal one - which Baumgartner said it was not - then it should be investigated internally. Mayor David Pugh Jr. said that he could understand why Baumgartner didn't want to do the investigation himself: No matter how it turned out, he would be accused of bias. That's why Baumgartner asked for an outside investigator, Pugh said. Lewis then looked behind Baumgartner for a moment and addressed Pugh. "I thought for a second that Steve (Baumgartner) could speak for himself, that he wasn't a puppet," Lewis said. Baumgartner assured Lewis that he wasn't a "hand puppet" and that, weeks ago, he had advised Anderson, the former manager, not to do the investigation on his own. The exact allegations that are under investigation have not been revealed, though Baumgartner has said, in broad terms, that they involve the ongoing feud between Tincher and Baker. He said that's why Hankins was not put on paid leave Tuesday. Jonathan Abel can be reached at jabel@sptimes.com or (352) 754-6114. CITY COUNCIL In other action The Brooksville City Council on Monday night took these actions: - Voted to put a March 16 deadline on applications for the vacant position of city manager. - Voted not to move forward with a proposed citizens review committee, which would have allowed a group of five residents to narrow the applicant pool for city manager before the council met with the finalists. Mayor David Pugh Jr. said that it was inevitably going to be a "political" decision, so he would prefer to "take the heat" rather than pass it off on someone else. - Adopted a new grievance procedure to deal with disciplinary actions against employees. As it stood before, an employee who appealed a disciplinary action could eventually take the appeal before the City Council. But the city's labor attorney said that was inconsistent with the city charter, which says that the city manager alone is in charge of personnel actions. - Extended the due date for February water payments by six days because the bills were late being delivered. Late fees will start being assessed on Feb. 27.
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by unc
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02/14/07 11:19 PM
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acting manager = poor manager! city council = --ity council!= tax payer looses
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by NO NAME
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02/14/07 09:25 PM
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STEVE BAUMGARTNER PUTS ANDERSON ON LEAVE WHEN ANDERSON CONDUCTS AN INVESTIGATION W/O USING ADDITIONAL $15,000 THAT STEVE BAUMGARTNER HAS TAKEN FROM TAXPAYERS MONEY. SMEARING OUR CHIEF'S NAME & PUTTING HIM ON LEAVE SOUNDS UNJUST.
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by STEVE
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02/14/07 09:24 PM
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Hankins was not suspended again becuase they realize he has not done anything wrong. The ex-Detective already said Hankins never asked for pills, End of investigation into Hankins. Thats all he was accused of and he was cleared, leave him alone!
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by NO NAME
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02/14/07 09:12 PM
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HOW WOULD THE CITY COUNCIL REACT IF THEY WERE ALL PUT ON ADMIN LEAVE & USE TAXPAYERS DOLLARS TO INVESTIGATE THEM? FORCED ADMIN LEAVE W/O BEING FORMALLY CHARGED? STEVE BAUMGARTNER, WHY NOT PUT HIM ON LEAVE, INVESTIGATE HIM & GET HIS REACTION.
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by Paula
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02/14/07 10:47 AM
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Has the city council lost it's mind? We have to foot a $15,000. bill as well as ANOTHER paid suspension for these two men that obvioulsy don't know how to get along. Here's a cheap solution fire everyone involved and start over again.
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by sally
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02/14/07 10:45 AM
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I think that is great about tincher but I feel bad for mr baker, I belive he is innocent or shall I say a casualty of the bpd war, why was hankins not put on leave he is just as guilty??? I think this acting mgr is doing a fine job so far!!!
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by Rob ert
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02/14/07 08:20 AM
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Wake up lets see high school children are taken back to school after finding drugs not even taken back to their parents. Baker was brought before the court system by trying to help a person in need. ARE YOU THAT BLIND
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