Millersville Police Chief Terminated By City Manager
MILLERSVILLE TENNESSEE: (Smokey Barn News) – Millersville Police Chief David Hindman was fired Monday, and Lt. John Brown (who was second in command) has resigned.
Hindman told Smokey Barn News that his termination came as a complete shock. Hindman arrived at work Monday morning and was told he was out of a job, and by noon his office was cleared out..
Smokey Barn News met with Hindman at his home Monday afternoon. “I was fired without cause and due process,” Hindman said during the interview.
Hindman said the city manager Caryn Miller told him; “You no longer have control of your police department, you no longer have control over your officers.” Hindman disagrees.
According to Hindman, Brown publicly said inappropriate things about the city manager on Friday. Hindman said he was not given the chance to deal with Brown himself.
Hindman said he was given the option to resign but declined. “I have nothing to resign or be terminated for,” Hindman said.
Smokey Barn News did reach out to the Millersville city manager Caryn Miller for comment but it was late in the day. Miller did however speak to our news partner WKRN News 2. Miller told News 2 that it was more than just the one incident with Brown, and the chief was not the right person for the job.
“It’s unfortunate I had to take the action I took with David. It’s been coming for quite a while. It is not just because of one incident. There are several incidents behind this, and I had to make a decision,” Miller told News 2.She added, “He is not the right person for this department and I had to let him go.”
“At this point, we are looking for another chief, and we will move on,” Miller said.
To the citizens, Miller says, “I say to my citizens, ‘Don’t worry. You are in good hands still. We will move on and the department will provide the services you deserve.”
Miller also told News 2 the Millersville sergeants will supervise the officers and report to her as administrator.
Hindman said he is proud of the work he did in Millersville, bringing a sense of professionalism to the department and opening up honest lines of communication with the community.
Hindman has 32 years of experience in law enforcement and said he will be seeking another opportunity as a police chief.
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