Saturday, June 15, 2019

WHERE DO THE LRPD TAKE-HOME VEHICLES GO? - EPISODE 3: ASST. CHIEF ALICE FULK


 
ASST. CHIEF ALICE FULK HAS AN UNMARKED VEHICLE







It cost us $1,146,47 for fuel for Fulk's take-home vehicle in 2018. A lot less than her buddy Asst. Chief Finks.



In 2017 we only spent $958.26 for fuel for Fulk's ride. She's a frugal public servant.




LRPD and the city of Little Rock refused to provide us information regarding where the take-home cars go. So much for being transparent and open.

They provided it last year and you can read our post about that by clicking here.

Since they refuse to provide the information (the take home city is what we requested), we will post where these vehicles are actually going (their address which was not requested and is exempt under the AFOIA) and how much we pay for the fuel to provide transportation for these officers to drive to and from their homes each day.

More than half of all LRPD officers refuse to live in the city of Little Rock and be a true part of our community. 




All the information used in this post is public information, readily available from the internet or from a Freedom of Information Request.   We used the interwebs in this instance.

Friday, June 14, 2019

WHERE DO THE LRPD TAKE-HOME VEHICLES GO? - EPISODE 2: ASST. CHIEF HAYWARD FINKS


ASST. CHIEF HAYWARD FINKS HAS AN UNMARKED VEHICLE


It cost us $3,209.96 for fuel for Finks' take-home vehicle in 2018.


In 2017 we spent $2,794.37 for fuel for Finks' ride.



LRPD and the city of Little Rock refused to provide us information regarding where the take-home cars go. So much for being transparent and open.

They provided it last year and you can read our post about that by clicking here.

Since they refuse to provide the information (the take home city is what we requested), we will post where these vehicles are actually going (their address which was not requested and is exempt under the AFOIA) and how much we pay for the fuel to provide transportation for these officers to drive to and from their homes each day.

More than half of all LRPD officers refuse to live in the city of Little Rock and be a true part of our community. 




All the information used in this post is public information, readily available from the internet or from a Freedom of Information Request.   We used the interwebs in this instance.

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Finks was once suspended for negligence.

 

Thursday, June 13, 2019

WHERE DO THE LRPD TAKE-HOME VEHICLES GO? - EPISODE 1: CHIEF KEITH HUMPHREY


CHIEF KEEF DRIVES AN UMARKED SUV THAT BUCKNER USED TO DRIVE


No fuel costs for his vehicle were provided.

LRPD and the city of Little Rock refused to provide us information regarding where the take-home cars go. So much for being transparent and open.

They provided it last year and you can read our post about that by clicking here.

Since they refuse to provide the information (the take home city is what we requested), we will post where these vehicles are actually going (their address which was not requested and is exempt under the AFOIA) and how much we pay for the fuel to provide transportation for these officers to drive to and from their homes each day.

More than half of all LRPD officers refuse to live in the city of Little Rock and be a true part of our community. 




All the information used in this post is public information, readily available from the internet or from a Freedom of Information Request.   We used the interwebs in this instance.

Wednesday, June 12, 2019

LRPD REFUSES TO RELEASE INFORMATION ABOUT TAKE-HOME VEHICLES



Last year we requested and obtained information regarding LRPD take-home vehicles. You can read that post by clicking here.

We had to fight to get the information but they provided it, including take-home city.



We sent an FOI request on June 3rd to get an updated list.






And as you know they are pushing back on releasing where all the take-home cars are going.

We know that most of these cars and not going to homes here in Little Rock as
the majority of LRPD officer refuse to live in the city of Little Rock.

Most all white officers live outside the city.



Last year when LRPD refused to give us photos of LRPD officers, so we created Snap-a-Cop and posted officer photos on Facebook and Twitter.








They were not happy about that. We obtained the photos from LRPD's own social media sites or those of LRPD officers (who violated LRPD General Orders by posting them).

We filed a denial of rights under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act appeal and won.

So, in response to this latest lack of transparency from a feckless mayor and outsider police chief, we are posting the voter registration (public information) about each known driver of a LRPD take-home vehicle. We are calling this segment "Where do LRPD take-home vehicles go?"

Here is the first:
 


 


CHIEF KEEF


Who will Chief Keef be voting for in the upcoming election for Charles "Fake" Blake's replacement?

We are certain it won't be Roderick Talley.
 
Check back each day for a new "Where do LRPD take-home vehicles go?" installment.




Friday, May 31, 2019

LRPD SGT. STEVEN MONTGOMERY ARRESTED FOR AGGRAVATED ASSAULT


LRPD tried to keep this below the radar, but yet another of their officers has been suspended pending the outcome of a criminal case for aggravated assault, a Class D felony.

Details are sketchy at this time, but according to sources Montgomery was arrested by Benton Police on Tuesday, May 28th.

We have requested records from Benton PD and Saline County and will provide updates are more information becomes available.

We found that he has an open divorce case in Saline County. Could this be another instance of LRPD officers committing domestic violence on females?




We have recently posted about several LRPD officers that have been charged with criminal offenses. 

Chief Keef has his hands full and has little background for dealing with problems like this.

Monday, May 27, 2019

RECORDS SHOW THAT MAYOR SCOTT LIED ABOUT PAYMENT TO FIRM CONNECTED TO A STAFF MEMBER

IN APRIL MAYOR SCOTT  SAID THIS RECORD DID NOT EXIST WHEN WE SENT A FOI REQUEST FOR IT

For someone that campaigned on transparency, our autocratic, feckless and frightened mayor has proved that was all talk.

 
"I AM THE CEO AND CUSTODIAN OF RECORDS FOR THE CITY OF LITTLE ROCK"


The latest proof of that came to light this week.

In a response to this FOI request...



Scott provided a response and we were surprised to the purchase order that was for the Critical Incident video.

We were surprised because we made a verbal FOI request back on April 9th seeking records regarding the cost to the city for the critical incident video (for the police shooting in late February) that was produced by the marketing company, The Design Group, which Mayor Scott stated he used during his campaign for office.

The city via it's FOI coordinator,  sent a response later that same day "Per the custodian there are no such records responsive to this request".

Mayor Frank Scott is the official custodian of all city records. All information flows through his office after he issued an edict to that effect.





The mayor did a similar thing when we sent an FOI request for records for his proposed budget changes. His response was no such records exited.

At a board meeting, he stated he did not release information to the media prior to the board meeting because he wanted city employees to hear his decisions about job cuts from him. We will follow on on this matter in an up coming post.

That is an admission that he violated the law. 

We are filing a criminal complaint against Mayor Scott regarding his wilful violation of the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act. Also, we are filing a civil lawsuit on the same violations. 

Should Scott be convicted of a criminal violation, he could be removed from office. In fact there is an opinion from the Arkansas Attorney General that outlines that. Click here to view the opinion.









Monday, May 20, 2019

DOWNTOWN PARTNERSHIP SNUBS HOMEGROWN ARTISTS IN DEAL TO FAVOR NW ARKANSAS PAINTER AND LOCAL ART SELLER


 
THE CoC PREFERS A WHITE OUT-OF-TOWN PAINTER OVER LOCAL BLACK ARTISTS FOR MURALS

On October 18, 2018, an artist named Jason Coy Jones out of Fayetteville, know for his altered thrift store art mocking religious themes...
 
HOW DO YOU COPYRIGHT YOUR DOODLING ON THE WORK OF ANOTHER PERSON?




painted a mural on Main Street in downtown Little Rock, AR. His 2018 mural was part of the InspiredLR mural project, an initiative of Downtown Little Rock Partnership's Public Spaces Committee. Click here for the CoC press release.





On May, 14, 2019, the same InspiredLR mural project, an initiative of Downtown Little Rock Partnership's (an arm of the Chamber of Commerce "CoC") Public Spaces Committee announced the winning artist for a competition they held for the creation of a separate mural by an Arkansas artist on the Union National Plaza Building at 124 W. Capitol Ave. 

  


Why not a Little Rock artist?

Because the CoC and their Downtown Partnership don't really give a flying fuck about Little Rock. If they really did, they could have used this to promote and showcase Little Rock artists.

Could it have been that the artist from Little Rock that applied were folk of color?

The winner was to be awarded a $30,000 grant.

We put in a call to Gabe Holmstrom, DLRP Executive Director to ask if public funds were used to fund the grant. Our call was not returned by the time of publication.


Well, the he winning artist was Jason Jones.

That's right, the same Jason Jones who painted the 2018 Main Street mural as part of the InspiredLR mural project, an initiative of Downtown Little Rock Partnership's Public Spaces Committee. Click here for the CoC press release.


This is what Jones said in an interview:


“Last year, I had the pleasure of painting a small, temporary mural on Main Street. My time was really special when I was painting the mural downtown. People, who I had never met, were so kind and hospitable to me-- they brought me food, gave kind remarks, and even high-fived me. It will be nice to create a large permanent mural that will add to the landmarks of downtown Little Rock, and to give back to the community that welcomed me with open arms.”

How about the Downtown Partnership (CoC) giving back to the local artists and let their work be displayed to show what the city has to offer.


What Jones failed to mention is that "small temporary mural" that he painted on Main Street in 2018, was was part of the InspiredLR mural project, an initiative of Downtown Little Rock Partnership's Public Spaces Committee. That's right, the same two groups who awarded Jason Jones the $30,000 grant to complete the mural on the Union National Plaza Building at 124 W. Capitol Ave by the end of June, 2019.


Jones and the InspiredLR mural project, an initiative of Downtown Little Rock Partnership's Public Spaces Committee should have let the losing contestants and public know this fact. In these types of competitions, participants are routinely not able to apply if they've had any affiliations with the competition organizers.

Jones was chosen and awarded the $30,000 grant a mere 7 months after painting their first mural. 


This is a clear ethical violation and a conflict of interest. What they did is not fair to the other 70 plus artists who submitted to the contest. many who were from right here in the city.


They should have been told that Jones, the winner of their $30,000 grant had worked with the InspiredLR mural project, an initiative of Downtown Little Rock Partnership's Public Spaces Committee on a mural 7 months earlier in 2018. 


Hence, the judges and selection committee were already familiar with the look and style of Jones' work, which gave him a clear advantage during the judging process. Thus, it cannot qualify as a blind judging due to the fact that all of the 70 plus artists who submitted to the competition did not have the same opportunity. 

And he had White Privilege working for him.


Another sketchy thing is that Jones has or will have work for sale at M2 Gallery.

We wonder what backroom deals Mac Murphy made with Jones and the CoC?

 
MAC MURPHY

The citizens of Little Rock and the local artists who were cheated deserve to know the truth.

Will we get the truth from the CoC/Downtown Partnership?

Hell no.

Stay tuned for updates. 

***UPDATE - 5/26/19***

Turns out that the NWA rescued thrift store art doodler has stolen all or part of his latest mural in the works in downtown LR from Dallas artist Chris Arnold.


 
Back in the 1990's, Arnold completed a mural in Dallas titled "Mass Transit".  You can read about it by clicking here.



As the article mentions, the committee in Dallas looked for artists outside the city  just like they did here in Little Rock.

More than one reader has sent us messages about the similarities, evne in the first stages. 

Arnold also painted a mural in Hot Springs. You can read about that by clicking here and here.

Stay tuned for more updates.