Current and former leaders of the Topeka Rescue Mission credit Stephen Wade with advancing community-wide discussion about how to serve a growing unsheltered population. And they blame a councilwoman for
TOPEKA — As Stephen Wade struggled to navigate the turbulence of his final days as Topeka city manager, he frequently turned to a city hall colleague for solace. He met
Documents obtained by Kansas Reflector, along with interviews conducted for this story, indicate that Wade struggled to cope with complaints about a worsening crisis with unsheltered residents and the police killings of mentally disabled Black men. Additionally, city employees raised concerns about his conduct, which eventually became the subject of a law firm's investigation and part of the discussion leading to his dismissal.