Monday, September 18, 2017

LITTLE ROCK BOARD WARD 6 DIRECTOR DORIS WRIGHT SHUT DOWN CITY AFFILIATED RADIO STATION OVER DISPUTES CONCERNING PROGRAMMING - IT WOULD BE HER WAY OR NO WAY



Posted September 18, 2017. Edited September 24, 2017

Director Doris Wright, the Ward 6 representative on the Little Rock Board of Directors, has used a city affiliated radio station and a city funded publication, the West Central Community Magazine to get and keep her face and message out in front of the public. 

Wright also appears to be using the West Central Community as a base of operations since she left employment with the Department of Human Services under sketchy circumstances (A FOI request response from DHS for her personnel file contains no documents regarding her separation or termination of employment; no DHS-1161 Form/ Request for Personnel Action, which is a required form for employees that quit, transfer, retire or get fired) and her personnel file appears to have been scrubbed. DHS can not explain why there is no record of Wright's departure from their agency. And the only possible explanation they gave is so ridiculous that it will be covered in a seperate post on our Bad Arkansas Department of Human Services blog in the coming weeks.

Max Brantley, the editor of the Arkansas Times made reference to Wright in the daily video his publication posts on their website, blog and social media pages and an article that appeared in the Sunday edition of the Arkansas Democrat- Gazette.

You can view the segment about Wright in the video clip posted below.
 

 

This is the article that Brantley mentioned.


Wright was pissed off that KWCP station manager Kwami Abdul-Bey  decided to kill a show Wright was behind, The Wrighteous Hour, in favor of programming that featured area youth. Wright was also upset that Abdul-Bey advised her that due to her involvement with the radio station, he would have to offer anyone that ran against her in the next election equal time on the station. Even thought the John Barrow Neighborhood Association's name was on the stations license, Abdul-Bey never met with anyone from that organization (other than Director Wright prior to or during his tenure as an employee).
 
KWAMI ABDUL-BEY


That show was produced by LeRon and Stacey McAdoo, both teacher at Little Rock Central High School. That show was hosted by their two children and their friends/classmates at LRCHS.

 
THE McADOO FAMILY


Wright wanted Abdul-Bey to move youth/student produced shows to the 10:00 p.mp to 6:00 a.m. slot and broadcast a syndicated show from a Boston Radio station the the slot that the youth/student shows aired. 

The show that Wright wanted is Inside the Ride, which is hosted by Ralph Tresvant, a former member of the R&B group New Edition, popular back in the 1980's.






Wright views the West Central Community Center as her center and the West Central Community Magazine as her publication. 

 
WRIGHT IS THE EDITOR IN CHIEF AS WELL AS A WRITER




WRIGHT PHOTO BOMBS THE MAGAZINE


This video clip from the September 12, 2014 Little Rock Board of Directors agenda meeting makes that fact abundantly clear.



It seems that funding could be used for a better purpose that for self-promotion of a city board member.

KWCP-LP was funded completely by the city of Little Rock to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars.  

Director Wright used the John Barrow Neighborhood Association as her front organization to get the station license.  

Abdul-Bey reported directly to Director Wright until five months after the station went on the air when he began reporting to Dana Dossett, Director of Community Programs for the City of Little Rock.

DANA DOSSETT - DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY PROGRAMS


When Director Wright's plans to change the direction of the station and her directives began to interfere with the stated mission of the station. Abdul-Bey as manager, pushed back on Wright's plans favoring live programing in the 6:00 a.m to 6:00 p.m. time slot.

Abdul-Bey discussed resigning over Wright's meddling with the station's programing (after all he was the manger) and Dossett considered his resignation as a done deal. When  Abdul-Bey found out the extent of Wright's pressure on Dossett to get rid of him, he tried to rescind his "resignation" but Dossett refused to do so.  

Abdul-Bey had used music from his own library at the station and once he was out as manager, he removed his music from the station. There was no "sabotage" of station equipment as was falsely reported and with him out of the picture there was no one that had the knowledge and expertise and to do the daily programming that was required to run the radio station and keep it on air. Abdul-Bey had provided training to individuals to operate station equipment but none of the volunteers had obtained enough experience to be able to run the station without his assistance.

The city was paying a bottom dollar wage to Abdul-Bey for his extensive experience and once he was gone, there was no one ready to jump in and take over.  

Wright then hired a Dallas, TX, based public relations company, Balanced Communications, to run the station as she intended for it to be run: as a commercial radio station competing with stations like KOKY-FM.  

There will be more to follow about this and poor Tom Carpenter will have his hands full the next couple of week dealing with our FOI requests.

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LR City Attorney Tom Carpenter's snarky line in the newspaper about nailing jello to a wall was parroted from Senator John McCain when he was making comments about President Obama's tax plan in a presidential campaign - "Nailing down Senator Obama's various tax proposals is like nailing Jello to the wall." 

Being the sort of blog that investigates claims of public officials, we are pleased to inform Mr. Carpenter that you can actually nail jello to a wall.




 

Friday, September 15, 2017

LRPD OFFICER BREAKS LAW BY URINATING IN THE STREET - CAUGHT IN THE ACT BY A VIDEO SURVEILLANCE CAMERA

 

We recently posted about LRPD setting up a camera to spy on From His Throne Ministries and the Salvation Army in downtown Little Rock. This was an overreaction to a constant stream of complaints by Michelle Hastings, owner of Trivia Marketing. According to documents we obtained from LRPD via a FOI request most if not all of her complaints were unfounded. But LRPD spent $10k in overtime anyway to have cops in that area. It should be noted that Hastings is actually a law breaker herself.  She has been cited numerous times for putting up illegal signage on the public sidewalk in front of her building.

Now the tables have been turned on LRPD and a surveillance camera like the one of the 50 odd ones LRPD places at "hot spots"  has captured one of their officers violating Arkansas Code Annotated § 5-71-207 - Disorderly conduct, (9) In a public place, exposes his or her private parts.

LRPD issues tickets every day for what that officer did and they should do that it this case.

But they won't. And this why. 

LRPD and city leadership have placed LRPD officers above the law.

They will not issue a ticket to a LRPD officer for speeding or in the case of an at fault accident. We posted about that and you can read that post by clicking here.

LRPD Chief Kenton Tremar Buckner ran into two cars, one after eating lunch on a Sunday and the other while possibly heading to a downtown bar after work for a shot of bourbon. He was not ticketed in either instance.

We found out that LRPD has an unwritten policy, endorsed by city leadership, to not ticket any officer for any offense. In-f'ing-credible.

Is it any wonder why LR citizens have little or no confidence in LRPD officers and city leadership?

Over half of LRPD officer choose to live outside of the city. The city gives the cars and furnishes the gas to drive to and from work - one lives in Malvern, AR.

Two rookie cops received a $5k no-strings-attached signing bonus and told them to "take this job and shove it" and left with a nice chunk of change.

When Kenton Tremar Bucker was hired back in 2014, he stated that "the first thing an outsider thinks when they hear the words Little Rock is crime."



They also think of police corruption.





Thursday, August 24, 2017

FACED WITH SQUARING OFF WITH BLOGGER IN COURT THE CITY REVERSES THEIR POSITON ON FOI REQUEST DENIAL

The pen is mightier than the sword.  That old metonymic adage is an appropriate one to use in the matter we have been posting about the last few days.

Apparently Little Rock city attorney Tom Carpenter read the post made late last night (as have thousands of others) and made a wise decision. 

DID THE FESTERING ISSUE OF DECEIT PLAY A PART IN CARPENTER'S FLIP-FLOP OF DECISION? 

Or perhaps beleaguered Mayor Stodola or worn out city manager Bruce Moore directed Carpenter to comply with our request.

Our guess is that Carpenter, who has come under fire from the Little Rock Board of Directors over the way his office has mishandled numerous cases, could not risk losing a case again, especially to one filed by a Pro Se litigant.

A Pro Se litigant that has taken on the Arkansas Attorney General's top litigator and used his own exhibits to win the case.

A Pro Se litigant that won FOI case by a directed verdict (subject of FOI request filed lawsuit to prevent release of documents and lost).

A Pro Se litigant that called out the city on its shenanigans and stood on principals of law and open, transparent government.

Whatever happened, an early morning email from LRPD was an unexpected one. Here it is:




We shall see if this change in position remains long enough for us to view or obtain the video footage from the camera that is fixed on and recording activity at a religious organization. One that is partnered with churches of every denomination through out the city to provide meals to our homeless citizens.

The city of Little Rock is at a crossroads. Dissatisfaction with our city leadership and police department is at an all time high.  At the last count there have been 45 murders in the city this year. Every day you read or hear about another shooting, or someone being robbed while going back to their car from buying groceries.

The mayor has given himself and "A" for a plan that he recently promulgated.  Actually he deserves a "F" like Chief Buckner received last year from the Racial and Cultural Diversity Commission.

Several years ago Stodola spent a year researching what other cities were doing to combat crime. At the end of the year he he was talking to a tv reporter sitting at his desk patting a large stack of papers. He said he did not have any answers as to how Little Rock could combat rising crime. He announced that he was forming a task force. That task force was created a couple of years ago and has yet to make a report. We pressed Stodola about that before the mass shooting at the Power Bar and Stodola stated one was coming out in a matter of days.

Weeks have passed and that task force has yet to produce anything.

Changes are needed in city leadership and we need a new mayor, city manager and chief of police.

Make you votes count next year. Send a loud and clear message.

#CLEANOUTLRCITYHALL


****UPDATE - 8/24/17 2:30 PM*** 

City attorney Tom Carpenter sent a couple of emails after we received the one from Sgt. Prater at LRPD.




We responded:


Stay tuned for updates. #CLEANOUTLRCITYHALL 


***UPDATE 8/24/17 - 3:00PM***

Apparently we got under ole Tom's skin with our response to his email.
He fired back with this:


To show you how out of touch poor ole Tom is, that book in its 6th edition (we have the 5th edition in our resource library).



And the publisher of this blog can't wait for ole Tom to invite him to have lunch at the 1836 Club and hear all about that committee.  

He might bring along his 5th edition copy of that book and let Tom autograph the pages that he is mentioned on.

#CLEANOUTLRCITYHALL



BLOGGER VS. LRPD - BATTLE OVER RIGHTS UNDER THE ARKANSAS FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT INTENSIFY

 
COMING TO A COURTROOM NEAR YOU IN SEVEN DAYS


In a post yesterday, we detailed Little Rock Police Departments refusal to provide information we requested via a Freedom of Information request.

If you missed it, you can view it by clicking here.

As revealed in yesterday's post, LRPD denied our request to view and copy video from a camera they have pointed at From His Throne Ministries, a hop, skip and jump from their downtown office. 


SGT. JONATHAN PRATER  - LRPD FOIA UNIT  

Then LRPD Chief Kenton Buckner circled the wagons.




Not to be left out, city attorney Tom Carpenter chimed in.







Carpenter is an excellent litigator and has a fantastic track record of tremendous, wonderful victories for the city. A great attorney whose sound judgment is beyond reproach. The best. No Kidding. Really. 

http://badlittlerock.blogspot.com/2017/06/city-loses-appeal-to-arkansas-supreme.html

Carpenter's email is full of nonsense. 

Carpenter states that the camera video is recorded on tapes.

Lets get that knocked out the the way right now.

Here is a series of photos of the LRPD camera and speaker that was recently installed on a utility pole on the northwest side of the W. Markham & Ringo intersection.





The camera and speaker are connected to a Comcast/Xfinity connection box.  Wires for electrical power are running from the camera/speaker and end up inside an electrical box attached to the exterior of the Trivia Marketing building.

That's the building that houses the business of Michelle Hastings, the homeless hater.  You can read our post about her by clicking here.

You will notice that the box that the camera/speaker power lines run into is not the same color as the other boxes attached to the wall. Did LRPD install that electrical box? If so what did that cost the taxpayers?  Who is footing the electric bill? 

Rest assured there are no video tapes used with this system. This is a digital system that has video recorded onto a DVR (digital video recorder), server or computer.

Viewing recordings made by this camera will not require shutting down the entire system as Carpenter claimed. And it is a simple process to download images and or video and burn to a disk, DVD, or thumb drive.

Usually the video that is downloaded from a system like this comes with its own self-executing player.

That ridiculous excuse is done with. Now lets go to the legal stuff.

Carpenter states that the city is not relying on a exemption provided by the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, rather the request was "unreasonable."

Dear readers, the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act does not have the word reasonable anywhere in it.

In fact the AFOIA is very clear in that all public records shall be open to inspection and copying by any citizen of the State of Arkansas during the regular business hours of the custodian of the records.

It also states that the request shall be sufficiently specific to enable the custodian to locate the records with reasonable efforts.

We asked for all recording made from this camera. You can't get more specific than that.

We sent a response to Carpenter's email.

The documents referred to in this email were included in yesterday's post and we will not repost them here.

We also sent these short messages.



Carpenter then tried another tactic. Caught in a lie he had too.



He counters that the recordings are made in different formats and goes into the dash cameras in police cars, which was not part of our FOI request.

What happened to the video tapes?  Pure shyster shenanigans.

Then he sent another email.


Our response to that email:

And another from Carpenter:


There should be no cost or fees whatsoever as we were going to provide the drive on which the video could be placed.

It is important to remember the AFOIA states that the agencies like LRPD has to provide reasonable access to public records and reasonable comforts and facilities for the full exercise of the right to inspect and copy those records shall not be denied ant citizen.

The AFOIA also states that a citizen may request a copy of a public record in any medium in which the record is readily available or in any formation to which it is readily convertible with the custodians existing software.

It also states if agencies acquire computer hardware or software it shall be in compliance with the requirements of the AFOIA so to not impede public access to records in electronic form.

The publisher of this blog has taken thumb drives to the Arkansas Secretary of State to obtain a copy of the voter records that office provided to the Presidential Commission recently.  That same thumb drive has gone to the city of Fort Smith to obtain copies of documents relating to Sen. Jake Files and his illegal conversion of GIF monies. It has been used at many other agencies to obtain responses to other FOI requests.

The publisher of this blog has also taken a laptop and compact scanner to copy files at many local and state agencies.

Then Carpenter adds a new wrinkle.

 
There was no discussion about me providing a new, unopened thumb drive. 

Carpenter makes an incredible statement that the requirement of a new thumb drive is due the the "integrity of the system". 

This was our response.



That is where this matter stands at this point in time.

LRPD and the city of Little Rock is doing everything that can, even lying, to try and prevent the release of information.

This has turned into a matter of principal and the law.

We will post about what happens when we attempt to view the video tomorrow morning.

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This evening as we went back to the 1100 block of W. Markham to take additional photographs for this port we observed individual's loitering in the area, standing outside Doe's; by the back of a pick-up truck on Ringo, etc. None of these individuals were homeless and the LRPD Officers, getting paid overtime were just sitting in their SUV in the parking lot of the Gary Green Law Offices, looking at their phones.


What a waste of valuable resources. 

Changes in leadership are needed at Little Rock City Hall. Elections are coming.

#CLEANOUTLRCITYHALL




 

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

LRPD AND CITY OF LITTLE ROCK REFUSE TO COMPLY WITH FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST CONCERNING VIDEO FROM CAMERA POINTING AT RELIGIOUS GROUP THAT FEEDS HOMELESS

LRPD DOES NOT WANT YOU TO SEE WHAT THEY SEE



The City of Little Rock and the Little Rock Police Department are refusing to provide access to view or provide a copy of video recorded on a camera that has been placed on a utility police and the intersection of Markham & Ringo that were requested in a Freedom of Information request.




The city has provided conflicting information concerning the recordings of the some 50 odd cameras that they might have in place at any time.

First they claimed the recording were on video tape and that you would have to go to each substation to view the tapes and that would require them to shut down the system.

Then they claimed they did not keep tapes. Who uses video tapes in the 21st century???

Records requested and obtained from the same FOI request clearly indicate that access to the video can be granted to anyone that has access to LRPD data connections. 




The publisher of this blog has extensive experience and expertise in installation, operation and monitoring CCTV systems. In fact he regularly provided LRPD with images from various bank branch locations to accompany police report he filed.

Based on what he has observed these cameras appear to be connected to Comcast cable connection boxes on utility poles and use the same technology customers use to monitor security cameras in their residence and businesses.. LRPD has the capability of viewing images from the cameras in real time and using a speaker to covey sounds and voice. Clearly this is a digital system and the video can be viewed from multiple computers without having to shut down the system.


What are they afraid of?

The answer is that they are probably violating some rights of the individuals that they have captured on video and don;t want to be called out for doing so.


SUITABLE LOCATION MEANS ACCESS TO COMCAST BOX



It is clear that one individual has made up a lot of stories about homeless near her business and that the city is spending a lot of time and resources to placate this individual.We posted about her recently.  

Paying officers overtime to be on the street to run off homeless individuals, or any other individual that might be strolling along on downtown streets enjoying our compassionate city,

Who will they target next?

A city that is rated one of the highest in crime and one of the worst in its treatment of the homeless.




It is time to hold our city leadership accountable and to clean out the trash at city hall. 


#CLEANOUTLRCITYHALL



Lilttle Rock Police DepartmentDocuments concerning overt and covert cameras by razrbak on Scribd