AL - AL Christopher Willingham, 49, Spouse & Five officers indicted and arrested on multiple charges, Hanceville, Aug 2024

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Feb 19, 2025 article


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A grand jury on Wednesday said Willingham’s death was a direct result of “negligence and disregard for life” by the police department.

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Feb 21, 2025 article - appears quite a bit going on in this small town.


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Six days after Willingham’s death, former custodian of evidence Lowell Adam Hadder filed a lawsuit claiming the mayor fired him on April 10, 2024 with no valid reason after a heated exchange with Wilcox, the city clerk.

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“We don’t know how long this has been going on, but after the dispatcher, Chris Willingham, died in August, I insisted on the State Bureau of Investigation coming in and doing this investigation, and through that process, we discovered a lot of troubling things which are the subject of these indictments,” District Attorney Champ Crocker said in an interview Thursday night on NewsNation’s Banfield.

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The records spell out the disturbing allegations against Hanceville’s police chief, 51-year-old Jason Marlin, officers Cody Alan Kelso, 33, Drew Shelnutt, 39, Jason Wilbanks, 37, Eric Michael Kelso, 44, and his wife, 63-year-old Donna Kelso.

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Feb 21, 2025 article


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A small Alabama city placed its entire police force on administrative leave a day after a grand jury recommended the department be disbanded, saying it has "operated as more of a criminal enterprise than a law enforcement agency."

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They have been charged with a variety of offenses, including misuse of state criminal databases and distribution of controlled substances to each other, according to the indictments.

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A Hanceville man who filed a federal lawsuit three years ago accusing three police officers of excessive force is asking a judge to accept as evidence indictments finding a “rampant culture of corruption” in the department.

Roderick Van Daniel, a civil rights lawyer and the lead attorney for Hanceville resident Joshua Phillips, labeled the Cullman County grand jury’s indictments and District Attorney Champ Crocker’s statement on Wednesday’s developments as “Exhibit A” in a Wednesday filing.
 
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