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File #: 030579    Version: 0
Type: Resolution-Immediate Adoption Status: Dead
File created: 7/31/2003 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 7/31/2003
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution expressing the Common Council's displeasure with the decision of the medical panel of the Annuity and Pension Board to grant a duty disability retirement allowance to Police Officer Robert Henry.
Sponsors: ALD. PRATT, ALD. JOHNSON-ODOM, ALD. WADE, ALD. HINES JR., Fredrick Gordon, ALD. DAVIS
Indexes: ANNUITY AND PENSION BOARD, DISABILITY BENEFITS, WAGES AND BENEFITS
Number
030579
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference

Sponsor
ALD. PRATT, JOHNSON-ODOM, WADE, HINES, GORDON AND DAVIS
Title
Resolution expressing the Common Council's displeasure with the decision of the medical panel of the Annuity and Pension Board to grant a duty disability retirement allowance to Police Officer Robert Henry.
Analysis
This resolution expresses the Common Council's displeasure with the recent decision of the medical panel of the Annuity and Pension Board to grant a disability retirement allowance to Police Officer Robert Henry for stress he allegedly suffered as a result of an incident on March 20, 2002.
Body
Whereas, On September 12, 2002, Police Chief Arthur Jones fired Officer Henry after an internal Police Department investigation found that Officer Henry had “unnecessarily manhandled and mistreated a prisoner” and threatened “a prisoner when forbidden to do so”; and

Whereas, Officer Henry appealed Chief Jones' decision and was reinstated to his position with the Police Department by the Fire and Police Commission on February 6, 2003; and

Whereas, Officer Henry subsequently filed a duty disability retirement allowance claim with the City asserting that the March 2002, incident and the job actions that followed caused him so much stress that he was no longer able to perform his duties as an active police officer; and

Whereas, The Annuity and Pension Board (“Board”) medical panel approved Officer Henry's claim; and

Whereas, The decision produced widespread feelings and expression of disbelief; disgust and anger among the citizens of the City of Milwaukee; and

Whereas, The Common Council finds that current provisions in the Milwaukee City Charter require granting a duty disability retirement allowance if a medical panel recommends that the employee applying for such allowance is entitled to it, thereby leaving no room for the Board to exercise discretion in action on duty disability allowance request; now, therefore;...

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