Dayton City's Manager involved in Traffic Ticket SCANDAL!
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(Dayton Daily News) City Manager Rashad Young on Monday released new details about the traffic stop of a city hall employee that led to the investigation of a Dayton police major.
Young said police stopped Larry Miller Jr. on Dec. 12 and gave him a citation for driving with a suspended license. Police Maj. Mike Brown is on paid administrative leave while Internal Affairs determines if he violated department policy by nullifying that ticket.
According to Dayton police general orders, "under no circumstances should a driver with a suspended license be permitted to drive away. Drivers who are under suspension and who are not booked should still be cited and the vehicle towed."
Miller was on his way to the Fair River Oaks Council Priority Board Christmas Party at the Up On Main building, 1919 N. Main St. Officers stopped him in or near the parking lot.
Brown's attorney, Steve Dankof, said the officers, after learning Miller worked at City Hall, called their boss, who was at the party along with his supervisor, Brown. They asked what they should do.
Brown did not know Miller had a gun in his car and was unaware of Miller's criminal history, Dankof said. That information came forward in March after Miller was charged with the sexual battery of a co-worker.
In 1989, Miller shot a Central State University police officer during a robbery. He pleaded guilty to attempted aggravated murder but didn't mention the conviction when he applied for the city job. The city fired Miller April 2. Click here read full Scoopy Doop Cover UP!!







