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During an investigation by the [[Jefferson County Sheriff's Office]] of alleged harassment by [[Lipscomb Police Department|Lipscomb Police]] it was found that Randle, who served as the Council's police commissioner, was reported to have been directly involved in harassment while impersonating an officer. He was arrested on charges of stalking, impersonating a police officer, bribery and extortion - all felonies.
During an investigation by the [[Jefferson County Sheriff's Office]] of alleged harassment by [[Lipscomb Police Department|Lipscomb Police]] it was found that Randle, who served as the Council's police commissioner, was reported to have been directly involved in harassment while impersonating an officer. He was arrested on charges of stalking, impersonating a police officer, bribery and extortion - all felonies.


Meanwhile, Mayor Speights' previous felony conviction for larceny came to light and he was forced to resign. Since Randle had been nominated as Mayor Pro Tempore, he assumed the duties of acting mayor on July 26. On [[August 7]] the remaining city council members voted 3-2 to confirm his nomination while they seek a replacement to serve the rest of Speights' term.
Meanwhile, Mayor Speights' previous felony conviction for larceny came to light and he was forced to resign. Since Randle had been nominated as Mayor Pro Tempore, he assumed the duties of acting mayor on [[July 26]]. On [[August 7]] the remaining city council members voted 3-2 to confirm his nomination while they sought a replacement. On [[October 12]], Governor [[Bob Riley]] appointed another council member, [[Deborah Miller]] to complete Speights' term.
 
In November 2007 Randle was indicted on all four felony counts.
 
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  years= July 26 - October 12, [[2007]] |
  after=[[Deborah Miller]]
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:23, 6 November 2007

Gaston Randle is the Mayor Pro Tempore of Lipscomb, having assumed the office following the resignation of Simon Speights on July 26, 2007.

During an investigation by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office of alleged harassment by Lipscomb Police it was found that Randle, who served as the Council's police commissioner, was reported to have been directly involved in harassment while impersonating an officer. He was arrested on charges of stalking, impersonating a police officer, bribery and extortion - all felonies.

Meanwhile, Mayor Speights' previous felony conviction for larceny came to light and he was forced to resign. Since Randle had been nominated as Mayor Pro Tempore, he assumed the duties of acting mayor on July 26. On August 7 the remaining city council members voted 3-2 to confirm his nomination while they sought a replacement. On October 12, Governor Bob Riley appointed another council member, Deborah Miller to complete Speights' term.

In November 2007 Randle was indicted on all four felony counts.

Preceded by:
Simon Speights
Mayor of Lipscomb (acting)
July 26 - October 12, 2007
Succeeded by:
Deborah Miller

References

  • Gordon, Robert K. and Rahkia Nance (June 16, 2007) "Lipscomb official facing bribery, extortion charges." Birmingham News.
  • Nance, Rahkia (July 26, 2007) "Lipscomb mayor resigns." Birmingham News.
  • Nance, Rahkia (August 7, 2007) "Lipscomb council puts Randle in charge of city." Birmingham News.