If Buell resigns, who will be chief?

By Chad Ruiz
St. Tammany News
Published on Monday, November 3, 2008 9:33 AM CST



If Mandeville Police Chief Tom Buell decides to retire, who will take his place?

According to the city’s Home Rule Charter, the mayor is responsible for appointing the police chief. But Mayor Pro Tem Trilby Lenfant has ideas of her own.

Instead of appointing someone local, Lenfant thinks it would be in Mandeville’s best interest to perform a statewide, if not nationwide, search for the next chief.

“We need to have a very transparent selection process,” Lenfant said. “I think it’s an attractive position that can attract some fine talent.”

Attractive indeed.

Buell currently pulls in $98,000 a year, but that’s after 35 years as chief.

Technically, no one has a say so other than the mayor as to who the next chief will be, but Lenfant is proposing “some kind of blue ribbon committee to assist in the selection.”

It’s going to take a candidate from the outside, Lenfant said, to help rebuild “internal issues” and eliminate any politicking by local officials.

She said she met with Mayor Eddie Price once already about the idea and plans to meet with him again because Price isn’t in favor of it, Lenfant said.

Price could not be reached for comment by press time.

All of this hinges on Buell retiring, which could take place soon if certain conditions and agreements can be met between Buell and the city. Thursday morning Buell said he was meeting with his two lawyers to go over the terms of his possible retirement.

“We got the paperwork from the city attorney, and we’re trying to work out some agreements concerning holiday pay and other issues,” Buell said, adding he expects to make a decision in the next two weeks.

Buell also said he’s uncertain what he will do if he does retire.

“I haven’t gone out looking because I didn’t expect to have to leave. I’d like to stay involved with the city,” he said.

But holding Buell back from seeking employment elsewhere are the federal and state investigations into Buell’s involvement with taking money from the police department’s charitable organization, the Citizen’s Service Fund.

“It’s not fair for me to go and look for something until those (investigations) are finished,” he said.

As far as Lenfant’s idea of a national search for the next chief, Buell sees the good and bad with the idea.

He said he’s seen other departments struggle with recruiting out of town talent, but on the flip side, other departments have flourished.

“The problem with recruiting from elsewhere is you don’t know anything at all about that person’s true background,” Buell said.

He also said Mandeville poses a problem for future chiefs because of the “quasi-urban city” environment it has grown into. In fact, Buell admitted that has been his downfall.

Residents want to retain the small town atmosphere, but because of the city’s growth, Buell said he’s had to recruit outsiders onto his force, which proved troublesome because those new hires wouldn’t accept the small town policing methods.


Comments

6 comment(s)

    RTFM wrote on Nov 9, 2008 6:04 PM:

    " To sissy warning:

    I guess your username says it all. Northshore (Mandeville) born and raised Einstein. Forgotten more about this place than you will ever know. Go play!! "

    John Bouudreax wrote on Nov 8, 2008 5:24 AM:

    " Sounds like a Chief blaming his downfall on the new hired Policemen in Mandeville. He needs to take the responsibility!
    It used to be "Protect and serve" but of the last few years it seems like his patrolmen are on almost something like a deer hunt. They seemed to be happy to push their authority around and at 40 yrs old and 2 tickets I was in shock at the harassment and I got no ticket!
    Taking from the Doll and Toy fun can't be forgiven.
    In my opinion the whole department needs to be restructured. God Bless. "

    wd smith wrote on Nov 5, 2008 6:00 PM:

    " Buell is concerned about his retirement !!!

    Tell him to leave now and we won't arrest him for stealing money from the toy fund...how can he be so arrogant....he's a admitted criminal, confessed....and we gonna'reward him !!!!!

    Check out what happened to the teacher at Tchefuncta Middle for stealing....fired and arrested !!!

    What's the difference ???????? "

    JK TSAL wrote on Nov 5, 2008 5:51 PM:

    " It's obvious Price can't appoint anyone....he's under investigation and will be indicted...why don't they turn it over temp to the honest and righteous State police, who will find out what really is going on and protect and serve the community with dedication and professionalism....things sorely lacking in Mandeville for 25 years. These guys are real pros.

    God Help Us !! "

    sissy warning wrote on Nov 5, 2008 8:21 AM:

    " to: RTFM
    Let me guess, you're from the south shore.....get off of Tom's back. if you think you can do any better, please apply for the job. if not, please go back to the other side of the lake. "

    RTFM wrote on Nov 3, 2008 5:41 PM:

    " "Wouldn't except small town policing methods". That means they did not agree with the city of Mandeville's "bury head in sand" attitude. Remember there are no drugs in Mandeville. Right Tom? In addition to his replacement, there must be Ruple's replacement, and all other "small town" thinking pseudo cops. "

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