Sanford picks interim police chief amid Martin controversy
May 1, 2012 - CNN
(CNN) Sanford, Florida city officials have chosen a former Colorado police chief as an interim replacement for the top cop who stepped aside during the furor over February's killing of an unarmed teen.
Richard Myers, the former police chief in Colorado Springs, will take office in Sanford at the end of the week, the city government announced Tuesday. He will take over a department that has been under the microscope since the February 26 killing of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin by a neighborhood watch volunteer.
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Former police chief headed to Florida
May 1, 2012 - KOAA NBC Colorado Springs
Former Colorado Springs police chief Richard Myers is heading to Florida. He's been named as the interim police chief in Sanford, Florida home of Trayvon Martin case. Chief Myers retired from the CSPD in October after 5 years at the helm. It had been a troubled year for the department and Myers facing steep budget cuts.
Richard Myers came to Colorado Springs in 2007 after serving for 35 years with the Appleton Police Department in Appleton, Wisconsin. In his last year with CSPD two officers were arrested, both resulting in lawsuits against the city. The Metro Vice and Narcotics Unit was also investigated for improper conduct regarding an underage alcohol sting at a Hooters Restaurant.
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Sanford hires interim police chief from Colorado Springs
May 1, 2012 - Orlando Sentinel
..... Oscar Redden, a Sanford resident who has strongly called for Lee's firing, said it's important that Bonaparte and city commissioners listen to Myers' evaluation.
"If this guy has the authority to really look at the police department, then that would be good," Redden said. "But if he's going to be dictated by that whole good-old-boy network, then nothing is going to change."
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But controversy surrounded much of Myers' time in Colorado Springs, including the arrest of two officers, one of whom was charged with molesting children. Another controversy involved a botched sting at the restaurant chain Hooters. In June 2011, officers cited a waitress for serving an intoxicated patron. However, a video raised questions about whether the officers had lied in a report. The officers were cleared of any wrongdoing.
Myers resigned in October, and The Gazette, a newspaper in Colorado Springs, reported that Myers was forced out of the job as a result of the mayor's desire to "change direction." Myers then became interim chief in Manitou Springs, Colo., a suburb of Colorado Springs.
Sanford officials have scheduled a news conference for Friday morning at City Hall to introduce Myers. He will be the fifth person to act as police chief in Sanford in the past two years.
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http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2012-05-01/news/os-sanford-interim-police-chief-20120501_1_interim-police-chief-bill-lee-law-enforcement-veteran