The Putnam Pit, a small, free tabloid and Web page published and edited by
Davidian, is a self-appointed eye on government corruption for the
City of Cookeville
--
United States Court of Appeals for the 6th
Circuit
Refer a friend to this site.
Putnam Pit coverage of Cookeville Police incident involving
shooting of a family dog Jan. 1, 2003, on I-40.
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'Howls of outrage' from around
the world
As with his other failed schemes, Cookeville City
Manager Jim Shipley
claimed to be pro-tourism and
commerce and spent tens of thousands to censor
critics telling the truth about his gang; but in the
end, it was Shipley's own attempts to retain
the incompetent status quo and his refusal to impose
any minimum standard of performance, along with City
Attorney Mike O'Mara's unconstitutional,
billing-fueled bad advice frenzy, that explain
what is documented in these pages . . .
How Shipley destroyed Cookeville |
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What Shannon Johnson says about
Cookeville:
This town has so
many problems with their police, why don't they just FIRE ALL of
them and start over with a voted in patrol by other cities. I
don't think any city has ever had the publicity from their
police as this town has. All I hear from this town is horror and
misbelief about the police that suppose to protect and serve. It
seems the only thing they want is their way of life and the crap
with everyone else's. This police department also KILLED my
brother in law in THEIR so called jail. Oh but of course they
only have records from their police department and NO ONE saw it
but them. Then the hospital said that it took them over a hour
to get him there. I bet if it was one of them or their family it
wouldve been minutes instead of a hours. He was already dead and
blue when they took him to the hospital!! All from the police
that say their job is to serve and protect. PLEASE FIRE ALL OF
THESE IDIOTS AND GET A REAL POLICE DEPARTMENT! THAT KNOWS HOW TO
BE A DEPARTMENT AND HOW TO DO THEIR JOB CORRECTLY !! Read other
comments about
Cookeville's Police Department
Lesbians of the Bible
Belt
Cookeville women look for other
women on the Internet
Fed up with the Good Ole Boys, Upper
Cumberland women look for lesbian relationships. Is your wife
among them?
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What's the pattern here?
Cookeville's history of denying public records
Police Officer Eric Hall didn't
have his video on when he blew the head off a family pet. The
video wasn't working when Debbie Harris asked during at the Feb.
6, 2003 council meeting about the city hacking the Putnam Pit
Web site -- nor was the audio! A city employee is sent running
from the back of city hall to avoid having to turn over public
records. For years, Cookeville City Manager Jim Shipley's
government has found some reason why records of its performance
could not be turned over to the public, despite the state Public
Records Act.
Story
What if they had just hired
a competent chief?
$orry as money can make C'ville look
Cookeville's
public apologies following the Jan. 1, 2003 execution-style dog
killing by Police Officer Eric 'One Shot' Hall were not genuine
expressions of sorrow, but a script; words written by an
advertising professional paid more than $5,000 with public
money.
Story
It wasn't spent to get out
the truth, but to control how the city looked, says Councilman
Shelton. "It helped portray the city as well as possible," the
H-C quotes Shelton, listed on Cookeville Police Chief Bob
Terry's
Pornography E-mail ring along
with DA Bill Gibson.
"Basically [Mike McCloud]
walked us through the statements we issued," City
Manager Jimmy Dale Shipley is quoted by a local
pro-government publication. "Services included writing
news releases and 'a lot of consultation' with the police,
with Shipley and with members of the City Council,' the
publication asserts.
The publication does not
mention whether the one question each council member asked
of Shipley at the Jan. 16 Drama Center public meeting at
which they were receiving Shipley's so-called "report"
also was written by a hired professional with the goal of
making it appear the report was truthful, the government
legitimate and the city sorry.
H-C story
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Cookeville destroyed records that showed
whether they hacked Putnam Pit's Web site, City Attorney Mike
O'Mara reveals
"The files you requested had been deleted
when you made your earlier request and no longer exist."
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Police Officer Accused Of Child Rape
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Monday,
Franklin’s chief of police stripped Anthony Clark, 33, of
his powers and suspended him without pay after Clark was
accused of raping a 12-year-old.
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Herald-Citizen stops burying
stories about Police Department, like when they ran over
mentally ill chase victim, in order to redeem dog-killing
officer who humiliated Cookeville before the entire world
Smoaks lied, H-C reports
Eric Hall didn't have a
flashlight on the shotgun he used to blow away the puppy on
Jan. 1, 2003, the traumatized officer tells publication,
casting doubt on the entire incident, on the Smoaks'
credibility, on Hall's culpability although he has killed dogs
before, on whether Cookeville is unsafe, on whether the H-C
missed the facts in earlier stories and on whether the H-C
understands that the flashlight is as insignificant as
its coverage of the issue
"In person, Eric is very calm, soft-spoken and
deliberate," the H-C reports, "a far cry from a dumb, callous,
trigger-happy cowboy as he's been characterized by people who've
written and e-mailed letters to the H-C and in mail sent
directly to him.
"Contrary to what Pamela Smoak is quoted as
saying in the Jan. 2nd H-C story, Eric said he did not have a
flashlight on his shotgun New Year's Day and he did not blow the
dog's head off. The Smoaks alleged that the flashlight on the
gun had attracted their dog, 'Patton,' toward Eric."
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Cookeville Police either
call citizen complaints of animal abuse "unfounded," or "exonerate"
the animal control officer for acting lawfully and proper, according
to public records obtained by The Putnam Pit --
Part 1 (3 MB file is very
big)
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Cop to be
arraigned on rape charges
Incident allegedly occurred after companion's
arrest
By JAMIE SATTERFIELD,
satterfield@knews.com
February 7, 2003
GATLINBURG - A six-year
veteran of the Gatlinburg Police Department will be arraigned Monday
on charges he raped a woman last August after arresting her companion.
Robert Walker, 37, faces charges of rape, sexual
battery and official oppression in connection with an Aug. 11
encounter with a Morristown woman while he was on duty as a patrolman
with the Gatlinburg Police Department, records show.
Story
Byron (Low-Tax) Looper loses appeal of
life without parole sentence in murder of Sen. Tommy Burks --
Court opinion
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Cookeville Police leave out crucial part of chase
story --
Patrol car runs over suspect
Cops mum on whether car killed driver
Tennessee Highway Patrol seizes videotape, says Shipley
According to a Cookeville Police Department press release dated
January
31, 2003 / 9:30 AM:
"At about 5:50 A.M., Cookeville
Police Officers were notified that a GMC pick-up truck being driven by
a possibly impaired driver was entering our jurisdiction on West 12th
Street. Officers Brad Sperry and Craig Wilkerson located the vehicle
on North Washington Avenue.
"This vehicle had been stolen from the parking lot of Domino’s Pizza
on North Willow Avenue at about 10:00 P.M. on Thursday night.
"The officers attempted to stop the vehicle but the driver refused to
stop. The vehicle continued to flee north on Washington Avenue (Hilham
Highway).
"The driver of the truck lost control and crashed near Paran Road.
Although the crash occurred outside the view of the officers, they
arrived immediately after the crash.
"The driver of the truck was identified as Jason Blamy, age 20,
address unknown. He was deceased at the scene of the crash.
"Neither Officer was injured.
"The Tennessee Highway Patrol is conducting the crash investigation."
According to The Herald-Citizen:
'The lead pursuing unit skidded to a
final rest in the northbound lane," the THP report says. "Skid ding
debris, vehicle number two [a police car] was unable to stop before
traveling over driver number one [Blamy]."
Wisconsin court has personal
jurisdiction over Cookeville officials in hacking of Putnam Pit
site, judge decides --
Hearing transcript
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (Jan. 13,
2003) -- A Wisconsin judge today denied a Motion to Dismiss a
lawsuit naming Cookeville, Tennessee officials for hacking the Putnam
Pit's Web site (www.putnampit.com). The defendants who must go on
trial in Milwaukee are Cookeville City Manager Jimmy Dale Shipley,
City Attorney T. Michael O'Mara, Cookeville's Computer Manager Steve
Corder and the city's insurance lawyer, John C. Duffy, of the
Knoxville firm Watson & Hollow, which defends city officials through
the Tennessee Municipal League's Risk Management scheme.
Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Dominic Amato said many telephone calls
are bounced off satellites, but pointed out that you don't have to go
to outer space to sue someone who cheats you by phone from another
state. Likewise, he reasoned, if Tennessee officials reach out through
the Internet to destroy Wisconsin property, those officials can be
sued in Wisconsin regardless of where the host server is located.
Pleadings --
Read the hearing transcript
Ho Ho Ho? or Ha Ha Ha?
Should Cookeville get a lump
of coal for its gift of holiday asphalt?
By DANNY L. NEWTON
Special to The Putnam Pit
COOKEVILLE, Tenn. (Dec. 26) -- If the city were not so
busy breaking into other peoples' computers, it would be fitting that
they expend an equal effort breaking into their own computers and find
out the exact circumstances surrounding the three businesses here in
Cookeville that got free paving this fall. The building owner,
Brenda Chase, in a phone interview, denies flatly that she had
anything to do with the sudden and unexpected generosity of the city.
Story
Coomer may have to
pay his way this time
Former Putnam
County Court Clerk Lewis Coomer faces federal civil rights suit
alleging first amendment violations.
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Let them brush with cake!
Shipley's Cookeville
legacy:
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It's just a
copy, right?
COOKEVILLE (December
10, 2002) -- A
government-employed
computer technician
certified by Microsoft who works in
Cookeville's municipal building is under investigation by Microsoft
after a
Wisconsin lawsuit alleged he illegally copied and distributed
software the
corporation created, then mailed it out of state
along with the code that enabled its usage. Also named in the lawsuit
are City Manager Jimmy Dale Shipley, who
refuses to reveal
evidence in his possession of whether a copyright violation occurred,
City Attorney T. Michael O'Mara and attorney John C. Duffy of the
Knoxville law firm Watson & Hollow -- who defends Cookeville for the
Tennessee Municipal League's risk management pool -- but it is not
alleged they had knowledge of the action. For more information,
contact Rodney E. toll-free at Microsoft's piracy hotline,
1.800.785.3448.
Hospital news
Ouch!
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Cookeville Regional Hospital has suffered a $2.8
million hit at the hands of one of its two TennCare MCO's and
the administration is maneuvering to make up the unexpected
huge loss in a series of belt-tightening moves.
(August 15, 2002 11:55 AM CDT)
See complete
story.
Coughing up green stuff
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Following an investigation by the United States Department of
Justice, Cookeville Regional Medical Center repaid the federal
government $489,000 for over-charges on Medicare reimbursement
claims during a six-year period in the mid-1990's. The
government charged that the hospital was coding some claims
higher than they should have been in order to collect more
money from Medicare, according to the Herald-Citizen.
In addition, Paul Korth, the hospital's director of Finance,
sent a check for $19,277 to lawyers representing a Barry
Steeley of Baltimore, Md., who is described as a "relator" in
the case. --
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Now this is sick
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In The Realm of The
Senseless
62,315 people in Putnam County faced a
cancer risk more than 100 times the goal set by the Clean Air Act.
Cookeville City
Manager Jimmy Dale Shipley denies public inspection of public records
linking city employee to federal copyright violation
COOKEVILLE, Tenn.
(December 3, 2002) -- City
Manager Jimmy Dale Shipley says he is restrained by federal copyright law
from revealing information that would show whether software his government
purchased was illegally duplicated and distributed in violation of federal
copyright law. Read Shipley's
E-mail
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Just ask
Crivello, Carlson & Mentkowski:
The Putnam Pit is good for
commerce
Shipley Gang goes north;
hires law firm
Wisconsin court to hear motion in hacking case against
Cookeville's Shipley, O'Mara, Corder and TML's Duffy. Who
is paying? Guess.
Hush!
'Let me touch you (again)
in your Constitutional places?'
(It'll be our dirty little secret)
Forgive us,
Father Shipley, for being repeatedly molested by your
government goons
Lawyers,
city manager say computer manager acted on his own when he
hacked The Pit's Web site
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Welcome to
The Dark Side
City attorney O'Mara:
His client died while suing him for malpractice
'Huffy' John Duffy
Lawyer
admits he possibly purchased goods, such as cheese, which
may have been made in Wisconsin
"Myself and City Attorney, Mike O'Mara, wanted to use at
the trial of the website case graphic displays
consisting of blown up pages of The Putnam Pit website as
it existed at time material to the case."
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Is Steve Corder toast?
Cookeville officials, Tennessee Municipal League lawyer hire
Milwaukee firm to defend them in Wisconsin hacking case.
('You mean, everything
I do to save my butt is not more important than the law?')
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We should be able to get away with it
because we never set foot in
Wisconsin when we hacked The Putnam Pit web site
and changed documents just before trial so the jury would see
them differently," Cookeville's junta may as well have argued in
court documents. "Anyway, it was all Corder. He did it. We told
him what to do and provided him with the computer, software and
workplace on government time, but we did not tell him how to do
it," they insinuate.
Motion to dismiss and brief in
support of motion
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Unable to reconcile
religion with constitution constraints, Putnam County officials do what
they please until someone sues them at taxpayer expense
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By Danny L. Newton
Special to The Putnam Pit
COOKEVILLE, TENN. (November 30, 2002) -- I
drove by the courthouse last night and
spied what looked somewhat like a Nativity Scene! It was not
exactly the traditional nativity scene. There were a couple of bales
of hay, lights and a few figures that could certainly be recognized as
figures from the first century middle east. This is not a Nativity
Scene like Winter fest is not a Christmas celebration.
Column
Herald-Citizen quotes only city and it's
municipal league on the
issue -- both of which favor higher fines in city courts. The H-C
has never analyzed court revenue or reported how the city was caught
jacking up revenue with the municipal court in 1995.
The court exists to make money, not stop low-level violations.
62,315 people in PUTNAM
County faced a cancer risk more than 100 times the goal set by the
Clean Air Act.
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86% of the air cancer
risk is from
mobile sources
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14% of the air cancer
risk is from
area sources
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0.28% of the air cancer
risk is from
point sources
If you are looking for a
town like this to move to, consider
Cookeville.
Let them eat cake!
US
Court pulls power plug from Cookeville's cold, dead, pitiless hand;
ends illegal utility-rate extortion while H-C puts tries to put
a proactive, positive spin on this shameful story 2 years late
Guilty of violating the rights of its utility customers, Cookeville now must
advertise its crimes in the newspaper that refused to publish
the story.
Furthermore, the City's notice is another indicator that Cookeville
has no concept of civil rights or due process -- a failing that has
plagued the city since
T. Michael O'Mara began
enriching himself as city attorney.
The Herald-Citizen waits until it is too late for victims to
act before reporting a federal class-action civil rights lawsuit
against Cookeville, then only quotes
the losing lawyers who work for the government in a story the headline
of which says the city is "clarifying" its policy. Clarifying? The
city did not clarify its policy. The city was dragged screaming into
federal court and the court had to issue a temporary injunction to
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What
does a city do when it needs money and jobs, faces federal civil
rights suits and elects a new council? Why, in Cookeville, it takes
pictures of politicians and redesigns its Web site, but still doesn't
tell folks how to appeal
power cut-offs.
If
you are looking for a town like this to move to, consider
Cookeville, Tenn.
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Lewis Coomer denies he is an
adulterer
Records
obtained by The Putnam Pit show the former Putnam County court
clerk bounced checks but got unsecured loans, enriched himself in land
deals and spent $1,000 a month on groceries while collecting his
$53,000 annual salary as Putnam County Court Clerk --
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Conspiracies, Plots and Other Anti-democratic Notions
By DR. Peter Phillips, Special to The Putnam Pit
Paul
Wellstone's plane crash wasn't an accident. The CIA bought stock
options on United Airlines before 9-11 making millions in profits. The
military sprays low-level bio-weapons on the public through airtanker
contrails. The tobacco industry plotted to deceive the public on the
negative health effects of smoking. Lee Harvey Oswald alone didn't
assassinate John Kennedy. The FBI deliberately caused the fire in the
Branch Davidian compound. Planted bombs from within the structure
destroyed the federal building in Oklahoma City. AIDs was created in a
government research lab. Mass inoculations are designed for citizen
mind control. General Motors and Firestone conspired to destroy public
transit in the U.S. The Bush White House interfered with FBI
investigations into the bin Laden family before 9-11. Read Peter Phillips' opinion, unless you've been
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Is Cookeville's
$150,000-a-year-city attorney, T. Michael O'Mara, paranoid?
Or is he the "bitter enemy" of veteran reporters who want honest
government?
Story
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The Birdwell Dossier:
Convergence of
smoke, mirrors, deceit, ignorance and prosecutorial misconduct
How D.A. Bill (Stupid or Corrupt?)
Gibson exhibited stupidity and corruption in scheming to make cop
shooter Zac Birdwell eligible for pre-trial diversion while
pretending to step out of the prosecution of his friend.
See the documents |
If you are looking for a town
like this to move to, consider
Cookeville.
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Is City Attorney Mike
O'Mara paranoid, or do reporters he victimizes consider him their
"bitter enemy?"
Story
If you are looking
for a town like this to move to, consider
Cookeville.
Men hold 39 of 40 top-paying
Cookeville city government jobs.
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Part-time City Attorney
T. Michael O'Mara, who double dips at city hall while collecting a check
from the
city-owned
Cookeville Regional Medical Center, made $100,022.21 from the
city alone in 2001, despite the fact that he was city attorney when
Bandy's punishment scheme was hatched, the city's method of turning
off utilities was determined illegal, he was sued for malpractice by a
client who died awaiting justice and although his job is defense of
the city's campaign to silence this web site -- even if it has to
re-configure Putnam Pit pages for a jury.
See data base
And they want YOU to pay higher traffic fines to
support this?!
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If you are looking for a
town like this to move to, consider
Cookeville.
The Birdwell Dossier
Cookeville Police
Internal Affairs report:
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If you are looking for a
town like this to move to, consider
Cookeville.
The mastermind (such as
he is and to use the term loosely) of Cookeville's seemingly
accidental yet shrewdly calculated and costly
decline -- by scheming to deny
out-of-state residents access to his own public records, by gaining
the city national notoriety for computer pornography at city hall,
then by finding a rationale to limit free speech, and now by refusing
to acknowledge the city's unconstitutional extortion over utility
bills until a class-action lawsuit put a notice in every electric bill
-- was City Attorney Mike (I Make A Lot Off Taxpayers But It Is From
Different Sources And Only The Pit Bothers To Add It All Up,
God Damn Them) O'Mara, who now faces
intentional tort,
trespass and breach of contract charges in Wisconsin while billing taxpayers with more and
more abandon, even for his personal legal troubles. |
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If you are looking for a
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Birdwell gets diversion
No jail for cop-shooting cop
who
shot his "good friend" will still be able to pack heat, thanks to DA
Gibson's cowardice
Like fish in a barrel:
All the certification in the world can't make Cookeville Police
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W a r o n t e r r o r i s m !
Open season on Cookeville cops
Harsher penalty applies for fishing out of
season than shooting a cop. Now, you can
shoot a cop and get diversion -- and you don't even need a hunting
license!
'Don't make it hard for stupid people in government!' Dubya.
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Can this be
true?
One more reason to overthrow the local injustice
system, in our opinion, unless you are happy there are two systems of
justice.
Is this for real?
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Will Microsoft sue
Cookeville for copyright violations?
Follow the Wisconsin court case as Cookeville government officials are tried
on neutral turf
To the Editor of The Putnam Pit:
The rumor making the rounds is that there are
a bunch of "activists" opposing the proposed Uranium Enrichment Plant
on the Cumberland River in Hartsville, Tennessee. Just who are these
"activists" who dare to challenge "the powers that be" (Both corporate
and governmental) to stop the building of this plant?
These "activists" are mothers who want their
children to grow up in a healthy environment and become strong adults.
These "activists" are farmers who till the soil from dawn to dusk and
want to continue providing healthy food for you and me. These
"activists" are doctors who are concerned about the health of their
patients. These "activists" are military veterans who served their
country in wars and are just as concerned about the well being of U.
S. citizens in peacetime. These "activists" include bankers, lawyers,
mechanics, waiters, waitresses, small business owners, truck drivers
and people from every walk of life who are aware of the potential dire
consequences that this type of operation can have in the surrounding
communities. These "activists" are just like you and me. They are
concerned about the welfare of their families, their neighbors and
their communities.
Dan Sweeton, United States Air Force, Retired
Vietnam Veteran "Activist"
305 Walker LN Lebanon, TN 37087
Phone: (615) 444-1727
E-mail:
dsweeton@aol.com |
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