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City council faces serious complaint against police misconduct

September 23, 2024 | South Lyon, Oakland County, Michigan


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City council faces serious complaint against police misconduct
During the latest city council meeting, members began with the Pledge of Allegiance and noted the absence of council members Hanson and Dilge. A motion was made and approved to excuse their absence. The council then moved to approve the minutes from the previous meeting held on September 9, 2024, which was also passed without opposition.

City Manager Zelnick's evaluation was rescheduled to the next meeting on October 14, 2024, due to the absence of two council members. The agenda was subsequently approved as revised.

The council approved a consent agenda that included events such as the Downtown Kids Trick or Treat and the Pup Paw Parade.

Public comment was opened, during which Kenneth Michael Barnhill raised concerns regarding harassment and bias from the local police department. He stated that a formal complaint he filed in January had not been adequately addressed and mentioned a recent incident involving the theft of property from his vehicle. Barnhill requested that the council investigate the matter further.

The council acknowledged his comments, noting that they would be recorded but not discussed during the meeting. Public comment was then closed, concluding the session.

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