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Mayor-Goss altercation caught on body cam By MITCH SNEED Editor The altercation following a meeting of the Alexander City City Council that resulted in arrests was captured on the body camera of a police officer at the meeting. While there was still some confusion over who will handle the investigation into the incident in advance of the May 24 court date for Mayor Charles Shaw and his wife, Alexander City Police Chief Willie Robinson said he does have the video and all other documents and related evidence and will turn it over to the court or any agency needing it as part of the investigation. The Outlook has filed a request to inspect and view the video from the body camera. The Shaws are facing charges of third-degree assault after
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a physical altercation with Councilman Tony Goss following Monday’s council meeting. Shaw is accused of rushing around a table and punching Goss following a verbal exchange between the mayor’s wife and Goss. Goss threw punches after being punched by the mayor. Shaw claims that Goss “cussed” his wife and Goss said that any words he had for Mrs. Shaw were after she called him a “thief.”
Robinson said because he and an officer were witnesses to the incident, as were several other city employees, the warrants were filed by Goss with the circuit clerk. Tallapoosa County Sheriff Jimmy Abbett said that at this time his department is not handling the investigation. “We only served the warrants, not conducting the investigation and we do not have possession of any of the evidence,” Abbett said. “When a case goes to district court our district attorney handles the cases related to the district court warrants.” Fifth Judicial Circuit E. Paul Jones said Thursday that he had been handling other cases, and was unsure who was handling the investigation. “When there is a conflict like in this one, the sheriff’s official can handle it, but I’m not sure at this point,” Jones said. “I will check into it and get some clarity on that.”
City school chief cites long-term facilities need
Area cancer survivors celebrate with dinner By DAVID GRANGER Staff Writer
Area cancer survivors and patients currently in treatment will be the stars of the show when UAB MedicineCancer Center at Russell Medical Center hosts a cancer survivors dinner on Tuesday, May 3, at the new Alabama Department of Transportation regional headquarters on Highway 280 in Kellyton. Reservations are required and should be made by the end of the day today by calling the Russell Medical Center Community Relations department at 256-329-7145 or via email to jsanford@ russellmedcenter.com The theme for the evening is “Lights. Camera. Cure. An evening on the Red Carpet.” Cancer survivors, cancer patients and their guests will be honored at a red carpet reception beginning at 5:30 p.m. and featuring hors d’oeuvres and complimentary photos in front of the event’s logo display before entering the ballroom for a seated dinner. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. and will feature RMC See SURVIVOR • Page 3
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Crews from Gary Ingram Paving and Grading mill the surface of D Street in Alexander City Thursday as work on the city’s ACRIP paving projects is in full swing.
Paving the way ACRIP road work in full swing By MITCH SNEED Editor
When Alexander City Public Works Director Gerard Brewer told the city council April 18, that paving contractors were ready to start immediately he wasn’t kidding. Shortly after awarding the bid for this year’s Alexander City Road
Improvement Project paving projects to Gary Ingram Paving and Grading, the company was on site prepping roads including C Street, D Street, F Street and N Place Monday morning. As of Thursday, three of the shorter stretches have fresh asphalt with another likely to be done today. Brewer said See PAVING • Page 3
By DAVID GRANGER Staff Writer
A joint work session of the Alexander City Board of Education and the Alexander City City Council on Thursday night served largely as an opportunity for Alexander City Schools Superintendent Darrell Cooper to update the five members of the City Council in attendance on several items related to the school system. Council members in attendance were Sherry Ellison-Simpson, Tony Goss, Bob Howard, Bobby Tapley and Billy Ray Wall. Cooper, school board president Kelly Waldrop and David Sturdivant were board members present. Cooper said that he foresees the school system’s greatest need over the next 10-20 years to be facilities. He mentioned a recently completed facilities assessment and said 27-year-old Alexander City Middle School was the system’s newest building. “Our facilities are not falling apart, but they’re not in the best shape, either,” said Cooper. “We don’t have any plans yet, but we’ve talked about a lot of things.” See MEETING • Page 3
Alexander City’s live music Strand Sessions set for summer By DAVID GRANGER Staff Writer
Some rockin’ summer sessions are coming to Alexander City’s Strand Park. Beginning May 5 with an appearance by Opelika’s Dallas Dorsey and continuing through Aug. 4, the Lake Martin Young Professionals will present “Strand Sessions” on Thursday evenings from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. “Two hours of live music in a nice setting downtown,” said Jacob Meacham of Lake Martin Young Professionals. “We’ll have some great food. It should be a great time for everyone to come out and enjoy.”
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Dorsey, who learned to play guitar from his grandfather at 8 years old, is a regular at venues in and around the Auburn-Opelika area. His eclectic mix of country, rock and blues is mindful of such classic artists as Gregg Allman, the Allman Brothers Band and Chris Stapleton. “I guess I play a blend of country music and Southern rock,” said Dorsey. “Not necessarily the traditional country that my grandparents listened to, but not the radio country, either. I like Waylon Jennings and Merle Submitted / The Outlook Haggard. Those to and some of the Southern rock groups Opelika’s Dallas Dorsey will be the first performer in the Young Professionals’ Strand Sessions like (Lynyrd) Skynyrd are Concert Series Thursday May 5. Dorsey plays a blend of county rock and blues iwith a sound See SESSIONS • Page 3 reminiscent of the Allman Brothers and Chris Stapleton.