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Mayor fires GF officer O'Toole
Mayor Michael Brown has fired a Grand Forks policeman who was convicted of reckless endangerment following a cold-weather traffic stop. Brown said Tuesday he terminated David O’Toole because “he no longer possessed the minimum requirements and qualifications to be a police officer.”
Tuesday, April, 14, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Mayor Michael Brown has fired a Grand Forks policeman who was convicted of reckless endangerment following a cold-weather traffic stop. Brown said Tuesday he terminated David O’Toole because “he no longer possessed the minimum requirements and qualifications to be a police officer.”
Tuesday, April, 14, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Mayor considers further discipline, possible firing of Grand Forks officer
The mayor of Grand Forks says he may fire or take further disciplinary action against a policeman serving two years of probation on a reckless endangerment conviction that stemmed from a cold-weather traffic stop.
Tuesday, April, 07, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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The mayor of Grand Forks says he may fire or take further disciplinary action against a policeman serving two years of probation on a reckless endangerment conviction that stemmed from a cold-weather traffic stop.
Tuesday, April, 07, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
O’Toole's peace officer’s license suspended
Ruling stems from traffic stop that left 25-year-old with frostbitten ears
A Grand Forks police officer found guilty of reckless endangerment will have his peace officer’s license suspended while he serves two years of unsupervised probation.
Friday, February, 20, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Ruling stems from traffic stop that left 25-year-old with frostbitten ears
A Grand Forks police officer found guilty of reckless endangerment will have his peace officer’s license suspended while he serves two years of unsupervised probation.
Friday, February, 20, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
GF pays man $100,000 settlement
Almost a year since police officers made Jason Hickman stand in dangerously cold weather without a coat, hat or gloves during a traffic stop, the 25-year-old received a six-figure settlement from the city of Grand Forks.
Tuesday, February, 03, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Almost a year since police officers made Jason Hickman stand in dangerously cold weather without a coat, hat or gloves during a traffic stop, the 25-year-old received a six-figure settlement from the city of Grand Forks.
Tuesday, February, 03, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Hickman case background
During a traffic stop Feb. 10, 2008, 25-year-old Jason Hickman was made to stand in a 42-below-zero wind chill with no jacket, hat or gloves as two officers sat nearby in heated squad cars exchanging computer messages. Officer David O’Toole wrote to Eric Straus: “That’s right make him freeze.” Straus’ reply: “Yep that boy has earned it over the years here.”
Tuesday, February, 03, 2009 - Herald Staff Report - News
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During a traffic stop Feb. 10, 2008, 25-year-old Jason Hickman was made to stand in a 42-below-zero wind chill with no jacket, hat or gloves as two officers sat nearby in heated squad cars exchanging computer messages. Officer David O’Toole wrote to Eric Straus: “That’s right make him freeze.” Straus’ reply: “Yep that boy has earned it over the years here.”
Tuesday, February, 03, 2009 - Herald Staff Report - News
Lawmakers tune out state song
New Jersey lawmakers are singing the same old tune — nothing.
Monday, February, 02, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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New Jersey lawmakers are singing the same old tune — nothing.
Monday, February, 02, 2009 - Associated Press - News
O'Toole case background
During a traffic stop Feb. 10, 2008, 25-year-old Jason Hickman was made to stand in a 42-below-zero wind chill with no jacket, hat or gloves as two officers sat nearby in heated squad cars exchanging computer messages.
Friday, January, 23, 2009 - Herald Staff Report - News
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During a traffic stop Feb. 10, 2008, 25-year-old Jason Hickman was made to stand in a 42-below-zero wind chill with no jacket, hat or gloves as two officers sat nearby in heated squad cars exchanging computer messages.
Friday, January, 23, 2009 - Herald Staff Report - News
GF officer found guilty of reckless endangerment appeals his conviction
A Grand Forks officer found guilty of reckless endangerment after being accused of forcing a man stand in dangerously cold weather during a February 2008 traffic stop is appealing his conviction. Officer David O'Toole was sentenced last month to serve 40 hours of community service and two years of unsupervised probation.
Thursday, January, 22, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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A Grand Forks officer found guilty of reckless endangerment after being accused of forcing a man stand in dangerously cold weather during a February 2008 traffic stop is appealing his conviction. Officer David O'Toole was sentenced last month to serve 40 hours of community service and two years of unsupervised probation.
Thursday, January, 22, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
COLD CONSCIOUS: Grand Forks police work to avoid repeat of Hickman incident
Chief John Packett acknowledges his department’s relations with the public suffered a black eye when officers forced Jason Hickman to stand in the bitter cold last February, but he says steps are being taken to heal that wound.
Friday, January, 16, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Chief John Packett acknowledges his department’s relations with the public suffered a black eye when officers forced Jason Hickman to stand in the bitter cold last February, but he says steps are being taken to heal that wound.
Friday, January, 16, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Officials to look into whether police violated civil rights of man officers forced to stand in cold
“We’re alleging that it’s discrimination. It’s racial: He was singled out because he was black,” said attorney Tom Omdahl, referring to his client, Jason Hickman.
Tuesday, January, 06, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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“We’re alleging that it’s discrimination. It’s racial: He was singled out because he was black,” said attorney Tom Omdahl, referring to his client, Jason Hickman.
Tuesday, January, 06, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
The top 10 of 2008
Campaign visits earn No. 1 spot on local story list.
The Grand Forks region saw many new faces this year, from presidential candidate Barack Obama to celebrated NBA coach Phil Jackson. There was much news coming out of UND. New President Robert Kelley came on board and the men’s hockey team reached the Frozen Four for the fourth straight year.
Sunday, December, 28, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Campaign visits earn No. 1 spot on local story list.
The Grand Forks region saw many new faces this year, from presidential candidate Barack Obama to celebrated NBA coach Phil Jackson. There was much news coming out of UND. New President Robert Kelley came on board and the men’s hockey team reached the Frozen Four for the fourth straight year.
Sunday, December, 28, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Aaron Skjerseth, Fargo, letter: GF police officer should resign
If Grand Forks police officer David O’Toole has any respect for law enforcement, he’ll resign. Immediately.
Friday, December, 26, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
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If Grand Forks police officer David O’Toole has any respect for law enforcement, he’ll resign. Immediately.
Friday, December, 26, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
Officer sentenced in cold weather case
A Grand Forks police officer was sentenced to 40 hours of community service and two years of unsupervised probation Friday for his involvement in leaving a man in dangerously cold weather.
Friday, December, 19, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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A Grand Forks police officer was sentenced to 40 hours of community service and two years of unsupervised probation Friday for his involvement in leaving a man in dangerously cold weather.
Friday, December, 19, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
A few steps back
Duluth routs Sioux in series opener
Sunday, November, 23, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
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Duluth routs Sioux in series opener
Sunday, November, 23, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
WE ASKED .. about the decision to demote, suspend GF police officer
We asked: Should Mayor Mike Brown hold to his decision to demote and suspend police officer David O’Toole, who was found guilty of reckless endangerment, or should the officer be fired, as recommended by the Police Department?
Saturday, November, 22, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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We asked: Should Mayor Mike Brown hold to his decision to demote and suspend police officer David O’Toole, who was found guilty of reckless endangerment, or should the officer be fired, as recommended by the Police Department?
Saturday, November, 22, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
OUR OPINION: Police must learn lessons of Feb. 10
Grand Forks police officers’ misconduct that night shows gaps in training and leadership that must be filled.
Friday, November, 21, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
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Grand Forks police officers’ misconduct that night shows gaps in training and leadership that must be filled.
Friday, November, 21, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
Grand Forks officer found guilty of reckless endangerment
'Following orders’ defense doesn’t fly
Shrugging off the argument that Officer David O’Toole was not responsible for leaving Jason Hickman in below-freezing weather during a traffic stop, a jury found the cop with nine years of experience guilty of reckless endangerment Wednesday.
Thursday, November, 20, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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'Following orders’ defense doesn’t fly
Shrugging off the argument that Officer David O’Toole was not responsible for leaving Jason Hickman in below-freezing weather during a traffic stop, a jury found the cop with nine years of experience guilty of reckless endangerment Wednesday.
Thursday, November, 20, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Investigator says cops joked about forcing man to stand in subzero temps
On the February night Jason Hickman was forced to stand in subzero weather during a traffic stop in Grand Forks, two officers sitting in squad cars parked nearby exchanged jokey messages about the incident, according to a state investigator.
Wednesday, November, 19, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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On the February night Jason Hickman was forced to stand in subzero weather during a traffic stop in Grand Forks, two officers sitting in squad cars parked nearby exchanged jokey messages about the incident, according to a state investigator.
Wednesday, November, 19, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Trial for GF police officer under way
A jury of 12 and one alternate was selected today in the reckless endangerment case of Grand Forks Officer David O'Toole, one of two officers accused of forcing a man to stand in dangerously cold weather.
Tuesday, November, 18, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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A jury of 12 and one alternate was selected today in the reckless endangerment case of Grand Forks Officer David O'Toole, one of two officers accused of forcing a man to stand in dangerously cold weather.
Tuesday, November, 18, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Former Grand Forks officer sentenced
Straus was accused of forcing man to stand in extreme cold weather
One of two Grand Forks police officers accused of forcing a man to stand in dangerously cold weather was sentenced this morning to spend a year on unsupervised probation and serve 20 hours of community service.
Friday, November, 14, 2008 - Herald Staff Writer - News
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Straus was accused of forcing man to stand in extreme cold weather
One of two Grand Forks police officers accused of forcing a man to stand in dangerously cold weather was sentenced this morning to spend a year on unsupervised probation and serve 20 hours of community service.
Friday, November, 14, 2008 - Herald Staff Writer - News
