Mayor Resigns After Controversial Vote To Cut Police Force

Tom Brockman
NBC4i.com
August 23, 2011

OHIO – The village of Mount Sterling soon may be without a mayor.

During a village council meeting Monday night, Mayor Charlie Neff walked out and said he resigned his post.

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It happened after Neff was criticized by Councilmember Diane Spradin and members of the public following a council decision to make drastic cuts to its police force.

Council voted to layoff all police officers and dispatchers, with exception to the police chief.

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One Response to “Mayor Resigns After Controversial Vote To Cut Police Force”

  1. What a shameful and cowardly display of fear of the unknown. To the Chunk-o-urbanite that “knows” of incredible hordes of lawlessness; what are you doing to stop said “evil” that is lurking in the shadows before that town meeting?

    I sure that there are many good men and women of Mt. Sterling. When are they going to stand up and take the lead in their community as opposed to the supposed thugs?

    Then again, I have gotten to witness the overall programming of fear and doubt into small communities needing to have “overseers” instead of liberty and self determination.

    Well played Rothchilds, way to reach into the middle of the United States of America and pluck out the drive and determination of people and replace it with self repression and paper thin dreams. So did ya’ll read Huxley or did you reveal those “Brave New World” truths to him.

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