Dixfield board ousts police chief
By Eileen M. Adams
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Staff Writer
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
DIXFIELD - Selectmen voted 3-2 Monday to not reappoint police Chief Richard Pickett because comments he made about them at the annual town meeting in May were considered "insubordinate," Chairman Bettina Martin said Tuesday.
The vote followed a 45-minute closed-door session and a public disciplinary hearing where two dozen townspeople were barred from speaking.
Pickett turned in his badge to Town Manager Tom Richmond on Monday evening. The retired Maine State Police trooper and detective has been Dixfield's police chief for about 10 years.
Pickett did not respond to a request for comment Tuesday; his wife referred inquiries to his attorney, Phil Coffin, of Portland.
Coffin said by phone that Pickett has several options, including filing a wrongful termination suit against the town. That decision will likely be made within the next 30 days.
Coffin said Pickett could do nothing, which he doubts will happen, or enter into negotiations with town officials.
"I was really surprised by the decision of the board," Coffin said.
He said Pickett's contract was not renewed allegedly because at the annual town meeting in May he made comments that were considered insubordinate to selectmen and implied they were incompetent.
"That was not his intent," Coffin said. "Any comments made by him at town meeting are protected by the First Amendment."
A majority of people at the May meeting voted to reinstate a fourth member of the Police Department after a most selectmen recommended that the department be reduced from four full-time officers to three.
At that meeting, Pickett said selectmen had previously OK'd a fourth patrolman, but changed their minds while he was away on vacation.
Martin said it was due to a budget crunch they didn't know about when they gave him the OK.
Voters also backed Pickett's police budget request for $290,769, which is nearly $53,000 more than what selectmen wanted.
Although Pickett chose to have the disciplinary hearing in public Monday night, no public comment was allowed from the two dozen people attending.
Reached by telephone early Tuesday afternoon, Martin would say only that the board held a disciplinary hearing regarding derogatory comments made at the May 22 town meeting and that the vote was 3-2 not to renew Pickett's contract.
"(Pickett's) behavior was not considered acceptable against the administration and the board. We considered it insubordinate," Martin said.
Selectman Raymond Carlton made the motion not to renew Pickett's annual contract, and it was seconded by Jim Desjardins. Martin voted with them.
Voting against the motion were Selectmen Brad Dyer and Norine Clarke.
Clarke said she voted in the minority because she believes Pickett's remarks were not a "fireable" offense.
"I did not agree with the decision," she said Tuesday afternoon.
Richmond said the police department's three full-time officers, Eric Bernier, Jeff Howe and Chuck Beale, and several reserve officers will assure that 24-hour police coverage is maintained while the town searches for an interim, then a full-time police chief.
He said an emergency selectmen's meeting has been set for 5 p.m. Wednesday.
"The position is there and we need to fill it," Richmond said.
He said possible interim police chief candidates will come from within and outside the department.
Martin said Wednesday's special meeting is crucial.
"This really has to be taken care of right away," she said. |
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Posted By:E at July 2, 2008 5:07 AM (Suggest Removal) Thankyou Brad and Norine for not allowing yourselves to be involved in such lunacy.
To the rest of you idiots, you are an arrogant bunch of losers!! Especially you Mr. Richmond! You couldn't stand it when The Chief told you how it was if you layed off a night time officer. You are thinking he is not smarter than us and couldn't stand it when the voters thought that a night time officer is imperative to our safety and well being. We as citizens will have a lot to say about this at the next town meetine and when the polls come about you will be OUT! I remember the lawlessness in this little town before Chief Pickett was hired and now you can't stand it because he is not one of your minions or lackey. I don't know how many citizens feel the way as I do but those of us who are definetly smarter than you will band together and demand his re-instatement.
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Posted By:eb at July 2, 2008 5:37 AM (Suggest Removal) Chief Pickett and his officers have done a great deal with what they have been given to work with by the town officials, I know he has worked extremely hard for the citizens and taxpayers. His respect for the people is professional in every aspect. This was not a business / administrative decision this was personal, obviously. I hope your citizens do some house cleaning as soon as possible.
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Posted By:y at July 2, 2008 5:58 AM (Suggest Removal) chief pickett has had a wonderful impact on the town of dixfield and is a total shame the few that wanted him out one. dixfield is loosing a wonderful chief.. i agree that the town had no real law enforcement prior to him getting there what a shame you people on that select board(other then Brad and Norine)have no idea what you are loosing. 2 good officers within one year what a crying shame.... chief make sure you keep your attorney and show the select people this is unexceptable!
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Posted By:real at July 2, 2008 6:10 AM (Suggest Removal) That was just a vote to pay his legal fees,the towns legal fees, his salary and the salary of a new chief. Brillant!
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Posted By:Dennis at July 2, 2008 6:23 AM (Suggest Removal) People wonder why there are 24 houses on the market in Dixfield, mine being one of them. We are over taxed, over priced in water and sewer, and now more back door politics. The board is just mad that Chief stopped one of their friends from getting a full time job on the town crew. I hope that Chief gets the town for everything that he deserves. Brad and Norine thank you for doing your job and listening to the town like you did with the full time police coverage and the other three you had an ax to grind and you did it, but now the town will have to pay for your personal vendeta.
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Posted By:linda at July 2, 2008 7:03 AM (Suggest Removal) Oh my God....Rumfords form of 'back door, stab them in the back' politics has jumped the fence to Dixfield! I am not a resident of Dixfield, but do have alot of friends who live there...I have heard nothing but GOOD things about the Chief...I hope he stands up for himself and his offeicers, and gets his job back....and the people of Dixfield remember to VOTE!
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Posted By:mmg at July 2, 2008 7:04 AM (Suggest Removal) Citzens of Dixfield Time has come to Recall these idiots before they do any more damage. Thank God you have capable officers such as Howe, Bernier and Beale to handle the load while he straightens this mess out. How do you think they have become the Quality Officers they are? Good help is a direcrt reflection of good leadership. You three hopefully soon to be former selectman have crossed the line Taxes are to high and your desion making is PISS POOR!!!!
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Posted By:moose at July 2, 2008 7:06 AM (Suggest Removal) First it was Tim Hanson and now it is Chief Picket. I think that the people of Dixfield need to look at the actions off Martin and the town manager. It is a real show of power on their part. I cannot even believe the people of dixfield still allow her to stay in office. She is evil and richmond is to .
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Posted By:Vicar at July 2, 2008 7:13 AM (Suggest Removal) It really sounds like these selectmen are out of touch with reality here, putting personal egos & feelings ahead of the town of Dixfield! Good luck trying to fill the position with someone with the ezperience and abilities of Chief Pickett. Oh, and for those three selectment who voted for termination, they may have prevented the public from speaking at the hearing BUT, they are ELECTED officials and the public will have their chance to speak.
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Posted By:mainiac at July 2, 2008 7:14 AM (Suggest Removal) Carlton and Desjardin's main purpose on the board has been to get the chief even stating that in private supposedly.It's the people's fault for putting these people in office I'm sure it will change next election.
Our chairman is completely out of touch with the citizens always has been.
Chief Pickett thank you for a job well done and very professionally handled. this is a vendetta not the voice of the people.
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Posted By:Jennifer at July 2, 2008 7:30 AM (Suggest Removal) Funny..I was at that town meeting when Desjardins stood up and tried extremely hard to call Pickett a liar when he questioned his time on-call, his time spent on paperwork, his time on patrol. This whole issue isn't about the police department, it is about the selectmans' personal vendetta against Pickett so now the town is without a great chief. Well done selectman. Did you take lessons from the Rumford selectman??
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Posted By:Mel at July 2, 2008 8:08 AM (Suggest Removal) Welcome to Dixfield... the new Rumford?
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Posted By:colholman at July 2, 2008 8:21 AM (Suggest Removal) each year for 10-15 years the citizens are asked to eliminate the full time police force and each year the citizens say NO, keep the police department. But a vocal minority ignore that and keep pushing their agenda. Getting rid of Chief Pickett was the short term goal; dismantling the department is the long term goal. Pickett is a true professional and made the department one of the best. Yes, he rubbed a few people the wrong way and yes there were those who did not like him... a sign of a true leader. No way a chief can make everyone happy when too many dont want to be happy. This is going to cost DSixfield big bucks! Too bad the wishes of the people have not been respected.
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Posted By:colholman at July 2, 2008 8:30 AM (Suggest Removal) Also... Thank you Chief for a job well done. Most realize it is not a well-paid job for putting your life on the line each day. But the respect you have earned is top dollar. Dixfield is a safer, better place because of you and your department. You guys who remain, thank you, too. You have our support.
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Posted By:dave at July 2, 2008 8:48 AM (Suggest Removal) In the 3 1/2 years Iv'e been in Dixfield Iv'e seen this board and the past board undermind the Chief and the Police Department. I hope they can show cause for firing him other than his speaking position on budget issues and the man force issue. I don't wish to see my tax dollars going towards lawyer fees.
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Posted By:dave at July 2, 2008 8:50 AM (Suggest Removal) I encourage as many people who can to come to the meeting tonight and bring someone with you.
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Posted By:bert at July 2, 2008 8:55 AM (Suggest Removal) the new rumford? you wish! mel and Jennifer mix your town, the blame is your town not rumford.
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Posted By:Mel at July 2, 2008 9:06 AM (Suggest Removal) I think that the selectmen are taking a page from the book of Rumford selectmen. I only hope that the Dixfield selectmen see what a mistake this decision is. Rickard Pickett has done a wonderful job through the years with the town. My kids go to school in Dixfield and he(and the other officers) check in with the kids, not to hassle them but to get to know them. I certainly hope that the board doesn't get the idea that they can run the town like the three amigo's in Rumford do. As for the comment from Bert, Rumford is synonmous with the local politics being a joke. Look at the retarded individuals on their board that are running their show. I will never wish that Dixfield was like Rumford. Too bad that Bert isn't able to appreciate sarcasm.
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Posted By:Sledgehammer at July 2, 2008 9:10 AM (Suggest Removal) This is sad, sad, sad. Your law enforcement Chief has the duty to tell you what you need to know, not necessarily what you want to hear. While it may very well be true that he gave opinions at the Town Meeting that ran contrary to the wishes of the selectboard and the Town Manager, would you rather that he failed in his duties by going along with a decision that was not in the best interests of the townspeople, rather than tell you what you needed to know? Chief Pickett is an honorable man, of great integrity, and a mainstay in the Town of Dixfield. He enjoys great respect among his peers in the Maine Chiefs, and a smaller town like Dixfield is fortunate to have someone with his dedication and commitment. Please take the steps necessary to show that your community supports him, and work toward overturning this decsion. Yes, he can be tough as nails and occasionally impolitic at times, but isn't this what you want from your Chief?
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Posted By:former jay resident at July 2, 2008 10:04 AM (Suggest Removal) Dixfield, don't be so quick to hire a new chief. You might end up having to pay for two at the same time.
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Posted By:Know at July 2, 2008 10:05 AM (Suggest Removal) It was wrong to do this to the Chief for speaking up for the good of all! I hear that the town manager now is thinking of bringing in someone to fill the Chief's job that is an old friend ofthe town managers! Talk about a back door plan! I think this was his plan for a long time.I understand his pick does not have a good history! Just what we need talk about wrong doing!
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Posted By:What are You Thinking!!! at July 2, 2008 10:33 AM (Suggest Removal) What a shame that the board of selectmen (women) in Dixfield, can't listen to will of the people. What a joke when they have an open meeting and then bar the citizens from speaking. The citizens of the town elected this board (Thankfully we have Norine Clark here). God forbid if they have to have some of the other members of the police force become Chief. Should get rid of the selectmen who wouldn't allow the citizens to speak!!! Apparently, you can't even voice your opinion at the town meeting either. Where are you supposed to air your concerns????
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Posted By:wow at July 2, 2008 11:19 AM (Suggest Removal) Well, small town mentality has struck again. Chief Pickett has been great as a person and a police chief since I moved into this town, he has worked hard for the citizens and the town as a whole. You people on the board really ought to wake up to what is going on in the world and realize that when you have something good going on you better cherish it. Chief Pickett could of worked for other towns with better pay or done something else with his career. People don;t become police officers for no reason, they are special people. You terminated one good officer and now Chief Pickett. Wow amazing how much control this board has.
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Posted By:Pat at July 2, 2008 11:42 AM (Suggest Removal) What is with all the selectmen from these small Maine towns. Time to do away with this form of government.
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Posted By:wow at July 2, 2008 11:54 AM (Suggest Removal) "Wow" ok so they got rid of Tim Hanson,Officer Mark Dow and now Chief Pickett, good men with intergity and self respect for themselves and others who have gone above and beyond their call of duty. Chief Pickett has been there for a lot of people and has done a lot for this community, made it a safer place for everyone who lives here. He has tried to get new things going in this town like I have myself esp for the kids but have been shot down or people don;t like change.(have you seen the office these police have to work out off, its so small) This town is so clique its not funny, its no wonder the kids leave and don;t come back here to put back into their community. I even see the cliques with the adults on the boosters at the high school, there has been no change in that either. They want help but if you have new ideas they will make you feel unwelcomed. They want help but they want to keep control. Bunch of snobs who think their kids are perfect yeah right, your kids are the ones at the party drinking up a storm, and the rest of you board members (Brad and Norinne, thank you for doing the right thing) the rest of you and this town better wake up and start coming together as a communuity and start thinking what is best for your town and have their best interest at heart, and who do you think you are not to let the towns people talk, this is our town you are servants we elected you and we can remove you. You better think again before you let Chief Pickett get away, he is a very well respected man among his peers and you wronged him cause he was thinking of the town and its citizens not your feelings or what he wasn;t politically correct, well too bad he told you the truth,and he was doing his job, cause that is what we pay him to do. I agree with Dennis too more homes up for sale and those that buy them will you welcome them into this town or you will you snoop first and talk about them first, oh' who are they,where did they come from, I heard this, I heard that. That is how you all spend your evenings, or maybe its now email. You as a board serve the town and its citizens and the schools and better start doing what is best for the town of Dixfield not your little clique. Or you will be ousted. We need some younger fresh blood anyways, people who want to make change, clean up this town, oh. Dixfield "the only one" yeah and I am sorry but as Simon Cowell says on American Idol, you are forgettable.
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Posted By:dave at July 2, 2008 12:28 PM (Suggest Removal) Carlton and Martin have wanted Pickett out for years. They have tried to get him out by underminding his department by under funding them. For the last 2 years that I've wintnessed these 2 have spearheaded against the dept and both times the town voted against the selectmens attempts to handicapp the dept. It is obvious to me that Martin and Cartlon do not represent the people magority of Dixfield residents but thier own personal agenda!
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Posted By:wow at July 2, 2008 12:36 PM (Suggest Removal) I think everyone in support of Chief Pickett should go to the selectman meeting tonight, its at 5 pm and fight for his job. We should make signs and walk the street and support him. These people have done enough damage, time for new blood,leaders not control freaks.
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Posted By:Candice at July 2, 2008 12:57 PM (Suggest Removal) Dixfield Selectmen taking lessons from Rumford? Boy is this going to get expensive. Why couldn't you learn that this is not the way to do things by Rumford's example? Here go the taxes, here goes the crime rate and Dixfield is going to look like another Rumford.
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Posted By:a mom at July 2, 2008 1:05 PM (Suggest Removal) Why hasntanyone tried to get Desjardens and Carlton out? I just recently started reading and paying attention the town issues and from what i have read no one wants them in office anyway- so why doesnt someone get them out. i think that we need to start fresh and i agree - we need people who are in the best interest of the town not them selves. And am i correct when i read that our kids are going to have to pay $20.00 per sport to play- we need funding back in our school system- this is crazy- some families have more then 2 kids. thats alot to ask themt o pay- I also hate to see Cheif Pickett go- i think that he has done a great job- he has always been easy to deal with. i have seen him in action and i think that we as a town should fight for him and everything that we believe in.We have to stop the selectman make our decisions for us.
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Posted By:E at July 2, 2008 1:06 PM (Suggest Removal) Carlton and Martin, What the hell are you thinking? I wish I could be there to be with the throng of people to protest your arrogant decision. You need to resign on the spot and crawl back under the rock you crawled out from. Or better just go and ask for a room at AMHI! Talk about som one who needs to be recalled or impeached. I looked in websters dictionary for the definition of incompatent and there were your pictures. And you Mr. Town Manager Tom Richmond you are not even from here and you should be fired by going along with the idiots that run this corrupt town government.
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Posted By:Long Time Maine Resident at July 2, 2008 1:29 PM (Suggest Removal) People of Dixfield, What you need is a re-call ordinance. Get a few people together and contact other Towns who have already passed these local laws. Once these idiots learn that YOU as taypayers have the power to re-call them they will start acting in your interest. Do not wait for an election. Demand to be heard NOW!
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Posted By:dick at July 2, 2008 2:43 PM (Suggest Removal) I feel that the town has the right to appoint or not to renew yearly contracts as it choices I feel the town is doing the right thing by not renewing pickett's contract . I think he is a big feeling man in a littel man suit.
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Posted By:wow at July 2, 2008 2:56 PM (Suggest Removal) Dick, your name fits you, small town mentality that is you. What have you done for your town, did you get a ticket or something,break the law and you got a grudge, hmmmmm
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Posted By:dave at July 2, 2008 2:59 PM (Suggest Removal) Dick,
They do have the right, the question is did they make this decision for personal reasons or for his performance? They ahve stated it was for disagreeing with them and this is not a reason to fire him. He answered thier questions and those of the community and thats that.
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Posted By:BS at July 2, 2008 6:28 PM (Suggest Removal) I lived in Dixfield for many years and if all you people who are on Pickett's side think he is great , then you are the real IDIOTS! This man does what he wants when he wants without asking anyone. Good riddance to him!
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Posted By:suzie at July 2, 2008 7:01 PM (Suggest Removal) So E why don't you run for selectman or is it just easier to hide behind your computer screen and blog all day?
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Posted By:dixfieldres at July 2, 2008 8:07 PM (Suggest Removal) We're all going to have to hide behind a computer screen and blog if we are not allowed to even voice dissent to the town public servants. "he hurt my feelings" is not a reason to fire someone. This was clearly a vendetta.
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Posted By:suzie at July 2, 2008 8:29 PM (Suggest Removal) Write a letter, suggest a solution but sitting online complaining on the Sunjournal blog isn't going to solve anything. If anything all of you are just feeding the fire in this controversy. There's complaints about small town life and this and that but how many of the "bloggers" on here actually worked towards improving the community before this? Is it because now that something hasn't gone your way you have a bone to pick now? The community will never come together as a whole if people are pitting each other against "the other side", pointing fingers and placing blame. It is what it is... now you as taxpaying citizens...what are you going to do about it? Shoot back and fire some more people to make up for what happened to Pickett? Cool your jets, take a step back and take a deeper look at Dixfield, the town has a lot to offer but with a bunch of Negative Nancy's running around nothing will get accomplished.
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Posted By:taxpayer at July 2, 2008 10:37 PM (Suggest Removal) I am amazed at the tone of the posts. I have been against Pickett for many years. He has constantly inflated the small town police budget to suit his wants and wishes. When we tried to do away with the force, he and his cronies threatened us with rape in our home. The only time we have seen true police coverage in this town was 2 days before the May meeting and 2 days after. Normally we listen to tires squeal at all hours of the day and night up and down Weld Street while Dixfield's "finest" enjoy coffee in Mexico. We hope that our children aren't run over because of cars screaming up and down the Common Road. As a two decade resident of Dixfield, I remember the days when the police actually patrolled the town to prevent crime. Perhaps if the EMPLOYEES of the town actually worked for the town, they would see a little more support from the taxpayers in town. I, for one am glad to see the money wasters out of a job. Now let's see if the school board can see the writing on the wall.
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Posted By:Terry at July 7, 2008 3:56 PM (Suggest Removal) I live and Belgrade and have no stake in the matter. I don't know the chief or anyone else. I have to wonder for the sake of the town if the "leaders" got good legal advice to protect the tax dollars of the town folks. If the chief slandered them it is a civl matter they could have handled with a lawyer. Sounds like 3 out of your 5 leaders let pride or ego get in the way of good old common sense
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