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The Killeen City Council could eliminate the use of no-knock warrants by the Killeen Police Department as soon next week, following a discussion on the item at Tuesdayâs workshop meeting. During the discussion, Councilman Ken Wilkerson said this potential change âshows leadership and upstream thinking in how we can keep residents and the police force safe.â âI am definitely in favor of totally doing away with no-knock warrants,â Wilkerson said. Killeen Police Chief Charles Kimble told the council that what he and fellow police officers do is inherently dangerous. âWe deal with some very bad people at times ⦠and I do have hesitancy to take a tool away from the police officersâ tool box,â Kimble said. ....
Killeen City Council narrowly OKs Danielle Singh as new assistant city manager By a narrow 4-3 vote, the Killeen City Council voted Tuesday to approve Executive Director of Public Works Danielle Singh as the new assistant city manager. Voting in favor of Singhâs appointment were Councilmembers Terry Clark, Steve Harris Debbie Nash-King and Ken Wilkerson. Councilwoman Melissa Brown, Councilman Rick Williams and Councilwoman Shirley Fleming voted against the motion. Singh will be filling the position that has been vacant since David Ellison retired in late October 2020. Brown said it is not the councilâs job to approve someoneâs position because they like them and that there has been a breach of trust against the council, which had not been informed of the hire in advance by City Manager Kent Cagle. ....
Thirteen candidates are vying for four district council seats on the Killeen City Council in the May 1 election, with early voting starting on Monday. There are five candidates competing for District 1, currently held by Shirley Fleming, two candidates competing for District 2, three candidates for District 3 and three candidates for District 4. The District 2 seat is currently held by Debbie Nash-King, who is running for reelection against William Baumgartner. The District 3 seat was held by Jim Kilpatrick, who died in January, and is currently held by interim Councilmember Terry Clark. The District 4 seat is currently held by Steve Harris, who is running for reelection. ....