The Norman City Council met for more than an hour in executive session to determine if it would direct City Manager Darrel Pyle to investigate claims against Norman Fire Chief
Allegations against Norman Fire Chief Travis King have reached the need for an executive session between the Norman City Council, City Manager Darrel Pyle and city attorneys, the agenda indicates.
Allegations against Norman Fire Chief Travis King have reached the need for an executive session between the Norman City Council, City Manager Darrel Pyle and city attorneys, the agenda indicates.
A sign posted outside City Hall noting that the June 8 budget meeting had reached capacity. Via Russell Rice, an administrator for the Social Injustice League of Norman
It all meant that at 6:30 p.m., June 8, the simmering pot was set to boil. City groups from all backgrounds would have the opportunity to speak on several law enforcement items, including the approval of the NPDâs budget and discussion surrounding two amendments made by Ward 1 Councilmember Brandi Studley to fund an unarmed non-police mobile crisis response program.
For some, however, four words not used surrounding council meetings in recent decades would prevent them from taking the podium.