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Former Officer Sues Conway Police Department

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Updated: January 7, 2009
A former Conway police officer sued the police chief Tuesday. Ex-police officer Brandon Lee Tyner claims he was turned down for re-employment after testifying for a fellow officer who settled a free-speech lawsuit with the city. Tyner seeks damages, back-pay and a job with the police department in his federal lawsuit. He also seeks an injunction requiring Police Chief Randall Aragon to remove what Tyner alleges was adverse information from his personnel file. Tyner contends he was banned from employment by the police department after giving a favorable statement for former lieutenant Bill Thessing in a 2000 lawsuit. The suit claimed Thessing was denied free-speech and due-process rights in trying to expose corruption in the department. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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