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1 Chief Barry said that Cap;:air. ',- l ;:ad been Kn4' i:ad of K@mot°
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i ong o He said it was Captain Perkins ' ;" E sa offense and
4 he has a good record Hr .o Cecere expressed shock at the offense
ad questioned whether or not Captain Perkinsought to be an
6 f `lcer on the Fire e Department . a h a,•' °" £' 'o a
u ��".n a ,40 .� 1 G; i�a 4 .aaE�d doubt
7 whether one day' s suspension was enough 6 p s n Mr o Cecere
8 said he thought the Board should take the caseunder advise-
,.,rent and request Captain 3 er kum. to appear et next week
10 meeting to find out the Board's fee linos on the r atteo v The
11111 Clerk was ordered to ir•i"ores Perkins of the Board' s decision.
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13 Mrs . Sizemore appeared to ask permission to have Mewl St
14 blocked off from !Oth to I 1 t , St. on July 3t :, from 8-10 p.m.
15 in connection with the Civlc Theatre anniversary celebrations .
/ 6 An alternate route of i 0th Ste to S o "AFE St. was a so suggested
17 • A platform is to be erected under the marquee. Traffic Capta i n
38 Paul Martin said he thought the Traffic Division could handle
9 .l t Mr Howell moved { [ e rd approve g.p request,: b ems_
o J L � the 1,1y�3C1t a f'.t f �'&'f�.. the subject.
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20 to State Highway approval , Mr . Cecere seconded and on unanimous
21 voice vote the motion was carried.
22 2`;, Mrs. Miller appeared to reaches t permission 'o6.- the Wayne Com-
24 munity Action group to hold a street dance on N, ` nth St ,
25 between S and H Sts on July /i 0th, between 9:00 p ar:o and mid ."
26 night , Music will be suppi led through records, and neighborhood
27 residents approve. Captain Martin said there would be no
28 problem with traffic. Mr . Howell moved the Bcard approve
29 the request, seconded by Mc , Cecere and on unanimous voice
%10 vote the motion was carried.
32 The :hoard considered the following petition:
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36 Board of Works
Richmond, Indiana
37 To Whan it may Concern;
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ag We the under s i onsd request that the hill ,r the ei t
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40 hundred (800); b. .ock of Elks Road be cut off at least
1 eighteen Inches res some accidents and many many near
42 accidents have occurred on this hill .
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'aw. We feel this a§ ai 1 amount of grading on the crest of
45 the hill would help to improve the vision and safety of
46 all people using this road.
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48 i tined by f`€ den,.ts of ' hcV _r:,-,
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50 The Board referred 't he et tier to the St . ComTissioner
51 and the Engineers office ace for study and recci:mendation-
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53 Field Engineer
Ralph Willis reported that plans have been
54 • finalized for con5trtcticn and widening of N. 5th 5to from
55 a , a"An§ to Main St . Mr . Howe/1 coved the Board set 3u°y 239
56 at 10Y 30 a.m. as the date •to accept bids, 1� o Cecere seconded
57 and o:nn unanimous voice vote the f'raot i on ,was carried,
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59 Street Commissioner Elmer ioschlog reported that he ben ieved
60 a dangerous situation exists at S.W. 1st St . and National Rd..
61 since the pilasters have broken and a guardrail should be e-
62 rected 0 He believes it is up to the State Highway Department
63 to install the gua `d a s , but he ;eported that the State believes
64 It is up to the City , He e t°: rates the cost somewhere between
65 $500.00 and $700.00. The Clerk was ordered to request State
66 Highway representatives to appear at next week 's meeting to
67 discuss the .problem.
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(,th 12t , an:-.1 '. 31.7.h Sts:,- , are I:n bad co .-..1ition, He •
sa'id 3 he tak.. .d to ';.- r ,„ Durq er . the t'rathmaster, who galye him,..
tc ur.cit,-.,rst.,:lpd tat th.:.-,. HO moncy fc;r :epars , Yho
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had bon In 'rer offce, and td hzi that
1 th,,,, R.R , wv.•Wri tae care ,---if the I2ti'l St . cro,iF.°)T1q, buT. .fund
lbOzen due to bankrutcy proceedincs for any other work :
er -re .s:2,id the Cit.) wicluld Fict take- on reponsibiTity
IG fo,:' crossthg mincenance„, but zsid that nothin.g ftythe could
II be dono a.i.: the moint .
reet lcne,r. reportd tNai.„ the is a storm diathage
14 pri,lom on idchnond Aw!.., in fr.ont,-. c.;'f Johns Manville, where an
15 la inch )irn ,,. un , Into a 15 inc ,.:Abc;?,; 'c.(11. Wng iil an over-
16 flow durina bad ratns . He said ma u hol'.es wee being f5lown
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17 out , The problem was referre:-..1 to the EnoInees OVfice,
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19 Capt M n artin presented o requezt frnm the rsIdents of
20 • Derry Field for permIsFiion to block off Middle Driye and• East
2/ Drive fran Ceno DrivF„,,,, to Ncrth Drive froT 6 p.m, to 'h p„m„
22 on Jmly 10th for E.-i-• block pacty , an: antvlal event . Mr.:. Howell
the Coord appro'f.e t;.1,.: request, Mr . Cecere seconded and
on f,..margimous vo',ico. ',:io.'te the !TN.:.,ZIon wa.2. oarrlad.
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26 Building Com.,Tolon- Ed Goina ;--,,, ported ttoat he ha!'.75 •,.=eceived .
a ...1,i4-,: for tha riemoItIon cj the joa Ro1it procty, t2.00, Lost
1., from -:,-„:-.4:J,(,.'!(1.. ;iurz,. . ,-!y, - (7;.: 50...f i,,.c , 740-,, ,. .m,,,,,ed „..
29 tr.g..i Foard zv.',_: pt the bId aqd Yio iin'i'o, 1 ',,:.4. , i ..,1 : .„ sc,:conded by
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Main St., 1 .fftihi,-, WO1 ;-IE.4ve to be changd 17.c.? ,-.,:cw.ifocm, frca 3rd
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(.-.0 9,aid he could Ho ..P,:. f:0;:. !,i,',100.00 per inzer,5ection .foc the ga .
intevse.ctIon „ IC- ,-d ,rn.,d the matter :ieic.k to Captarn
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, 62 mact .'Ln to check with 2, ,P ,6L. ,.,-., t,o what the'ft cost wou'ild be,
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' '. 65 th fIrst four if.:,, ,,...!nt coAardrall poste can each tideof the M,
• s 6b 9th St . OVO-CD.'Sli at th,-, south en.d of te brIdga, viTtce tney are
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g with coins .cucc lon e:spe: is who said it ;Mould not impair the
2 structural aoundnes the brr C °e. The matte,- was�referred
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back ;o Captain Martin to discuss with Mr . c:: n3Ack.7e o9 the
4 State t.e Highway 0eoa men t and repo ; tback next wee
6 Captain Martin reported that the tra y f i c Division has no
7oc�gec'<a ons to the Richmond High School homecoming parade
3 t o be h l d Saturday Oct . `i F from 10: 30 to fl : 30 a em. The
aF parade is to conta9 f5 units and is to originate at Glen Miller
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Park and end atthe Hl ggtie School . �"#r Howell m WFvjeyd the Boar
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approve the parade plans subject to State Highway approval ,
s� seco nded by Mr . Cecer�e and on unanimous voice vote the motion
13 was carried.
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5 Warren Staebl er of the ;umen Relations Oole"k'a�i.i ss i on appeared with
16 Steven Hegg and James Foster and Mr . Cecere read the following
$17 complaint:
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_ 11 r� walking north
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About 3:00p.m. „'Monday, July y 6t, we were both walking north
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20 on 9th St. .to. see my uncle, who lives at 555 North 12th
21 St. We were just about to pass the North American Insur
22 .rice Building. Suddenly a policeman cars. up" `r•cm behind
23 on a motorcycle. He j ue ped off, grabbed both of use told
/4 us to put our hands in the air and pushed us hard up
2 againstthet
5 wa`a ] . Then h« searched both of us from our
26 toes to the top of our head. "Where' s . 'the squirt gun?"
27 he kept asking, "de donit have an'' squirt gunss," we said.
28 his kept working his hand hard in the hair of my cousin
29 Jim roster , pul x ifj it: "You fit the description 07 the
30 boys who stole the squirt gunge said the policeman. Then
31 several squad cars drew up and two more policeman an got out
32 of them. The ,po' Aceman doing the frisking; was sat`ysf'ied.
33 we didn' t have any gun. We told him and the other two
134 we had seven some other black boys--three c:f them going
35 to the Tivoli lust a few minutes before. So they went to
36 the Tivi i o to find them. Then another squad caT drove
37 up late and we went with a policeman who .got out of it to
38 'ho i him where the others had gone , We had to go to the
39 T ivi i s basement . There the other boys were being searched,
40 Then after that we left with the po ;i cemaf., and then Jim
4/ 4 went { o the courthouse
ur cr r!p'�a_if ,;o Troy Woolf,
and �tl Sul7ir+ §..Ws 4.�L. <.+�c7fi��i�V�'Ld�.i+.a. to L
art the Probation Officer ,
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44 Staebler explained that the boys did not 'c }mp•c'.e7'in about being
45 searched but about being treated in a rough manner. He also
46 added that the first p.o1 i>en an had his hand o`e 9 ,i�. gun and
��'i,6 partially pulled bt out , hut pushed it back -@Oto theho) st.er
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50 Mr . Cecere questioned both boys and elicited that."thee officers
511 did net use abusive •language, and that the roughness they. had
52 complained about consisted of being pushed .against the wall
53 "hard" and that. the officer pulled one boy 4s hair, that they
54 had no bruises or marks on them as a result oi' the treatment55
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56 Chief Strohan said '�i;� Cd he received �;� i � Perkins,
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57 telephone. at his hone front. Mrs .. Loretta M' at which time
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he called in all the officers" involved rh the incident, and
59 two of them went to see Mrs . Perkins to explain what had
I60 happened. He said she seemed satisfied and he: was surprised
61 to have the complaint o i ed the next day..
63 63 Officer Smith, who was the motorcycle officer who searched the
64 boys explained that he had received information over his .radio
65 that three boys who fitted the description of Hegg and Foster
66 had been observed in front of the State: Theatre exchanging a
67 m gun and that one or the boys had put it .in- hi.:i pocket and
68pulled his shirt down over it as though °to hide it When he
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an .a -5 informed i t ;a e > that � a had seen
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2 the e bo`;j.�.-', nnd would d :' op• them, 8 Y� got off h' F 3 motorcycle
and to d the boystoM put their r- hands up any lean aaaainst
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Y CC� �. # a' :a, a.a'.;:o ^rs"i,.' d and not � �a{��� � tc:� `s3 .
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asked4 e " o s they had s •� other boys who mi.F�.7BCtip
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6 socir5t the wall „ He did not treat them ro c. N ? z but he said
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1 one of other tt e- a' r a- zZ m had to A -Fr t4 Theatre,
i1 whowas E'dress*A similarly to a'11'a 4�°.,�:, He said he Could not have.
.� ed _t f.. " manner-" they had r.R d because '
�; f3 `_;�,.�°;d�<.� the boys G�': the fi^wz b�'4-'• m' alu`••.� �Sa��,l t�.'�''.;;
11 ! h.,., h a one hand o his gun. "�h IJ e t rx �` n tg. y c t d that
'.� u4� 7J -9 LfC�� ��t:o1.4a��f�,�$ �Jcb`.:b��'�,:'� t-„q
yP the Officer used..stendard procedure for apcp,,,.��-chr;i subjects
19 suspected of • ?r_'avi nsi a gun. .
2BOfficer a- c,1 as. atF d e to icy i� in thep. .
� �i>: s`tl er t,,.a' t'F..R -� i;' ._ -, J �'� �•x � 9`�.,.. �„,��'�. �E'�t.`�trd a`�',� having,9 u�i�E
.` - viewed the frisk from his police ic car,. He did notf-;e: any .
treat t ent he wound co ss• deer r°u a l or. e' ugh,
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25 Staebler xy daaned that the Human Re ' `ons Coth'Jli5) :s o€'d has
26 (no jurisdictionin law enforcement matters and he was acting
27 04`:V,:I) e? y as an intermediary. tie sad $ though
one of the
28 boeys 7 parents was .pI �5`�d to .`•.;e pent - h irel;' that perhaps a'is ps
29 the officer c.er acted precipitately, and
r_F ' •r• Officer S!,TMth
30 might have explained the o'eaz;m io the search in 'a es
.3 Mr . Cecer r twoxpC a in4. d that law anFor cealt'e',i1 C. o@ p cars Faust ro-.
32 t e`d.t themselves, and if they would stop O es`s�r G' :c" [ �i€a -d,h
, they
r dead before they -,d i � Co _t:._q,
.„,.„, •ea��p�,{� ' might � L3 Ci had p E,3 a c�(�'1" �', :i-� t-..1 L Since
'&S the cal had .ccie dabfmt sbme boys in --1-onsession of a gun, t.e
35 mt m ht have ` . e� ° I = ��d' 3 �e boys'1 i�� e� e might�hL 1.�1 4
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36 been o "?6 harm's 99 with -i e by- -. -,aidz Board of
e;y'c,r r h
%�- �. � 6 ` •$ t,s'•. k. 6 e a; �d the tis� SJ b-- � the
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37 Ad inE"_:c atioxn win ni:A: to;efa•te any s`.ais :':,'Nat€?'', ns., particularly
36 because re of race., bur nu th r All they tolerate mivuse of the
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&9 qPolice 'e€sa rt ein by accusations �: ':'t based on fact: The
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40 o 1«fig story of Jai K' u' %t6 iC§`kt has not been substantiated and •
41 the officer's ised c'nly wcaa"sdard :s ."arch p'r-?ced;>'G He saw
42 no iustificatioil for the e:cw l a`y` �> snd no reason to take
,'BE.'+- di.2-,•c0p.. a Ana G a... .. &gi
, n eqa untik the Officers.
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EFa,5 Mantel c 4.v�tlp:hW1ip a tpF,1..tator,, said that he :ho Faf.- ht cco uLCuin Q1ca. _.
46 tions could be better.
448 Staabler then reed the fo owiu g s'.EteeeZ &"tta
CO On Wednesday afternoon,noon, July 3 Martel to Winburn and Warren
Staeb eel of ayo Qa �i-�:rj iss is �-•y Human Relations
. 4••J .�-} thewhile
05'� a• :.. Q g- ., -: SJ� z+J'� aL•Ia on. � yc:4:'�-- b6
pp^^ talked for as [:`�h i ll e it't!{� �4�h F o $. ,Zr Doren
7,�( [p''l. Richmond
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�,1 Police ice De '.Fe"tt-S cent. o They eif.pn essed �i eapa<<"rime✓ over the recent
Cyr appointment 1 to the i;nYSs;ensbIon of Ca•ptein 'G•d.°;ens 5of the
55 Poi ace {)opartmentu• Mej Dore concurred `rd th!, them, .
56 stressing Captain Givens qual Uties of vet a twine¢s
57 p compassion.
59 WSo;•ahe. rn and Stae ter then talked about the matt e which
60 they had discussed in detail. .Lli th s Dior f oren' and with
61 others, Including the Mayor,. a year ago, but about which
62 nothing has ever done.-,-nn aly the creation of a Youth
63 Cadet Patrol ., Zn view & the recent episode nv it vi mca
64 the stopping a -ad searching of number of 3 c cc youths,'
65 onected of carrying a stela both Winburn and Stceh er
66 are of the opinion that It is Imperative to take sci -
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affirmative step to close the gap between- oung Reople and
2 - policeman and promote some undstanding—to hring them into
..)' some amicable contact with each other so that youngsters will
4 develop respect for the law, sewing policern not as monsters '
5 taking pleasure In punshment, and p6licemen n. twn win
6* see youngsters as human beings needing occupation, not a
I - animalistto lawbraes „ Me way in which suth a Petrol would
8 ' be oraanized and the various actvities bringfr“,-..1 policemen
9 • and young people together toward such an end aF, has been
I ' ' described vgere all set down : .,” Winburn a year ago, on mimeo-
graphed pages, copies of which were left; with Captaiin Wilson
Soicr to be dvan to Chief Strah.FT:, Yintnrn F.Ird
1) 3 .. recommend that these pages beneathumed" and given attention
14 so that action on them can be kngun,, ., -
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i6 Chie.? Strahen. said that the vogram mentioned is patterned after
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i the. White Hats of Cayton, Ohio, which has shice disbanded since
18 it is nonworkable and was taken over by i7lack mA 'iltants„ He
l9 . . said -.Captain Givem has been ciiving talks at Townsnd Center
20 . and shown films ,, •
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22 Thomas Noe kl7 i'.3 , Vrch St. appeared to report i.': junk car on
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kE.5 the street. The car is in6penale end rila2, a cejectn sdcker
24 'on it and has been stripped of parts . Mr , Cecer4:-; asked Mr .
2 Sbrocchl to det. the cal off the stet without: a relese,
2'6 Chief Strahan said he would ty to determine the voinr of' the
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29 There being no fwther busines on iyi,otoo, dul :., uciidcz,.. tieconded,
10 • the meeting was. adjourne.:L
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