Former SPD officer again charged with malfeasance
Charge arises from January 2020 traffic stop; authorities confirm he was fired in May 2020 BOOKED: Former Shreveport police Officer Christopher Owen McConnell, 36, of Bossier City, was booked May 12, 2021 on another charge of malfeasance in office. (Source: Caddo Correctional Center) By Curtis Heyen | May 12, 2021 at 4:44 PM CDT - Updated May 12 at 4:44 PM
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) A former Shreveport police officer faces a charge of malfeasance in office in connection with a traffic stop in January 2020.
Christopher Owen McConnell, 36, of Bossier City, remains in Caddo Correctional Center, where he was booked at 11:15 a.m. Wednesday, May 12, booking records show. His bond has been set at $7,500.
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His swashbuckling days are over and the only treasure he’s looking to find now is fun times fishing aboard his new charter boat, the Reel Grace.
Capt. Cliff Atwell, who was Capt. Cannonball aboard the Buccaneer pirate ship for nine years in Destin, is back fishing.
“I always in my mind wanted to come back and go fishing. I love fishing,” said the 56-year-old captain. “What I love more than the fishing is I love to take people, especially the families out that have never caught fish before. I like to see them catch fish and enjoy themselves. That s the part I’ve always enjoyed is watching people catch fish that aren’t expecting to catch anything.
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With the Ontario Fire College in Gravenhurst set to be decommissioned on March 31st, the President of the union that represents the workers is calling on the community to help save the facility.
Chris McConnell is the President of Ontario Public Service Employees Union Local 317 that represents the 20 workers at the facility. “The local has taken the steps to ensure that everybody knows what’s at stake here,” he tells the MyMuskokaNow.com newsroom. He says that the College provides full-time stable work in a community where those opportunities aren’t plentiful. McConnell says having stable employment is “paramount” to the stability of any community.
outdoor pool complex to the city.
BHFCU officials believed it essential to contribute to this project both for Pierreâs residents and for the economic growth opportunity it presents for the city by pulling others from the region in for outdoor recreation.
âHaving been aware of the discussion in Pierre for years, BHFCU felt it was imperative to make a significant contribution to such an important community project,â said Chris McConnell, Pierre Member Service Center manager. âI look forward to the day when I can enjoy the pool complex with my family and the rest of our community.â
The new modern pool complex will replace Pierreâs current 90-year-old outdoor pool. Plans for the complex will satisfy residentsâ wants and draw others into the community for outdoor recreation.