Alabama investigating secret surveillance of courthouse employee
Updated Dec 21, 2020;
Who’s been secretly watching a courthouse employee at the Jackson County Courthouse in Scottsboro?
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s State Bureau of Investigation has been asked to look into the discovery of a security camera allegedly trained on a county courthouse employee, according to a statement Monday by the Jackson County Commission.
In the statement, the four district commissioners called it inappropriate surveillance.
“The commissioners take this allegation very seriously and are providing full cooperation with the investigation,” the statement reads.
“Neither these commissioners nor the courthouse security committee were aware of the placement of the particular camera involved in the present investigation,” Monday’s statement reads.
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Roy Exum: Erlanger s Bogus Bonus Sunday, December 13, 2020 - by Roy Exum
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It has been reported the Erlanger Hospital Board of Trustees will approve a $50,000 bonus this Thursday for CEO Will Jackson when, in my opinion, the guy has hurt more hospital employees than any other person since the cornerstone for the place was laid in 1891.
The claim is that under Jackson’s leadership the hospital has made “critical financial and management goals” in the last fiscal year when a closer look solidly proves this is untrue. It also lends credence to the belief by some that Chattanooga’s only Level 1 trauma center is a house made of cards and that “more sooner than later” the truth will be found out in a startling way.