![]() ![]() The township's police department also is under scrutiny for a series of crude e-mails that township Police Lt. Sheehan filed his complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Vicars' is filed with the Ohio Civil Rights Commission. ![]() “We'll try to do everything to maintain that trust.'' “As the police department, we do nurture people's trust,'' Jones said. Jones wouldn't comment on the allegations and has forbidden Sheehan, Vicars and all other officers from talking about them. Sheehan, 34, has been with Clinton Township police for six years and was assigned as Vicars' mentor when Vicars, 24, was hired last year. Sheehan's complaint said matters became worse with his fellow officers after he requested an internal investigation. They said the other officers sometimes refuse to work with them, including in potentially violent situations.Īttorney Terry Kilgore is representing both men and said that each first went to township police Chief Michael Jones, but had no success. In the police department, Officers Pat Sheehan and Erik Vicars say officers call them gay and use slurs to describe them. Last week, some members of the township fire department were accused of videotaping a topless woman. Two township police officers have filed sexual-harassment claims against their department, saying colleagues have used slurs against them and refuse to work with them. Those charged with protecting the residents of Clinton Township are embroiled in yet another scandal.
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