Keisha Williams is placed on "medical leave" by Bolton then does the cowardly thing and goes A.W.O.L. Her assigned Crown Vic among other things are still missing. When will criminal charges be filed against her?
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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Why hasn't Keisha been arrested for theft yet?
Supposedly Williams was to be fired, but before anyone could tell her so, she checked into a psychiatric hospital. Interestingly, you can't be arrested while under medical care.
According to the AJC, Ms. Williams has been fired. Is that true?
thats what I want to know. She has probably ran back to Dallas. GA will be a better place if she did.
if a person is on medical leave for more than three days must file FMLA papers. i wonder if that has been done.
The reason is she was admitted to a mental hospital.
Why haven't anything investigations came out on Vernon Jones and his DOO boys? I am not just talking about TEBO. Smart guy showed Gary Coleman who's the boss.
THE BOTTOM LINE: DeKalb residents paid Bolton $311,673 for his first 23 months, then Bolton took paid vacation and holidays AND 62 comp days. While being paid $311,673 Bolton took a total of 5 months off in a 23 month time period.
What do you expect for $311,673?
Or stated a little differently:
$311,673 for 18 MONTHS of work.
If Bolton thinks he's not accountable for the comp time under the old administration, then the new administration can't be held accountable for NOT honoring the merit protection the old administration put in place.
Agreed - why hasn't there been J2 (a warrant for her arrest for our non-DKPD readers!) issued on her? It's just more smoke and mirrors, trying to throw everyone off the real story (or stories). Heck, we may not even know how many real "stories" there may be! The missing millions from Recorder's Court is certainly one that could have tremendous legal implications, but there are many more...
Like some of the posters say, "Stay Tuned"...
Is that the plan? to throw people off the "real" story?
http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/dekalb/stories/2009/02/12/dekalb_police_ceo.html
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