unacceptable in our societies and i condemn this action in the strongest possible terms. hodgkin sson started his own home inspection company in 1994, only to quit the job on new year s eve last year. he was fired in three as an independent contractor from a st. clair intergovernmental department for unacceptable behavior. while kern wouldn t elaborate on that behavior itself he noted that rog kinsson returned in 2012 to ask for reinstatement. a search reveals seven run-ins with the law. a police report described him as allegedly punching a friend of his daughters in the face, firing off a gun, then dragging his daughter from a house by her hair, prying her out of a car by cutting her seat belt with a pocket knife.
county intergovernmental grants department for, quote, unacceptable behavior, according to the county board chairman mark kern. while kern wouldn t elaborate on that behavior he said hodgkinson asked for his job but he would not have been reinstated after a public record search revealed several run-ins with the law including a 2006 arrest for battery involving bodily harm and he allegedly punched a friend of his daughter s in his face and fired off a gun and dragging his daughter from her house by her hair and prior her out of the cut by cutting her out of the seat belt with a pocket night. the charge was later dismiss. an atf spokesman says they are now tracking two guns, a rifle and handgun as part of the investigation, one in which the investigation has now taken the lead.
intensifying. capitol hill is always very secure. i think we can agree on that. but what i saw was just a concern. for members of congress, you can read it on the faces of capitol hill. their biggest concern is once they leave the capitol. the capitol is a building that can be sealed off that you can have protections for coming and going. the bigger issue is when members of congress go to, not just a baseball practice, but if they go to a town hall meeting. if they are out in their districts. what kind of security measures do they need to take? i spoke today with a member of congress who said already he is not doing town halls. he is a former sheriff, and he said it is because he s had security concerns. instead he does tele town halls. you see that restricts exposure to constituents but they are starting to feel there s a need for that. gloria, how does this fit in to the rather toxic political environment we are seeing right now. honestly, it doesn t fit in at all.