By Lacie Morrison
lmorrison@mineralwellsindex.com
When the riot erupted inside Corrections Corporation of America’s pre-parole facility in August, local law enforcement responded in force and to the tune of approximately $2,200.
Both the Mineral Wells Police Department and the Palo Pinto County Sheriff’s Department have submitted requests to CCA, asking for reimbursement for their officers’ overtime as well as the damage to a police patrol car.
Mineral Wells Police Chief Jerry White said they are requesting reimbursement for 42 hours and 36 minutes of overtime that were accrued between the additional dispatcher and 14 officers that were called in to assist. The request for reimbursement for personnel totaled $1,543.36.
In addition to overtime, the MWPD also replaced a rear window that was shattered by debris flung over the perimeter fence. The damage to the window totaled $260.
“The last time we assisted on a riot in 2005, they reimbursed us,” said White. “They realize it costs the people [when they respond].”
The previous riot resulted in a reimbursement request for $1,780.85, he noted. “When we had to assist in ’05, they let us know then that any costs incurred, they’d reimburse us.”
Palo Pinto County Sheriff Ira Mercer confirmed that his department also issued a request for reimbursement for expenses incurred by his off-duty officers. He said he learned of the reimbursement through the police department and submitted his own request for expenses.
“We didn’t submit a reimbursement request in ’05,” Mercer said. “We didn’t have to pay deputies overtime.”
In his itemized request, Mercer didn’t request reimbursement for his time, the chief deputy and four deputies who were on-duty at the time.
He did request reimbursement for the five officers who each worked four hours of overtime during the riot. Three deputies worked calls in the Mineral Wells city limits while police officers were involved at the disturbance.
Mercer’s reimbursement request totaled $439.52, though he didn’t list reimbursement costs for the fuel used in 11 units used in responding to the incident.
The Parker County Sheriff’s Department, however, will not be asking for reimbursement, said Parker County Sheriff Larry Fowler. “We decided not to do it. …We didn’t have a lot of overtime [and] elected not to bill them.” He also said they had very minor damage to a vehicle – a dent in a hood.
“In 2005, that was quite lengthy. It [the recent riot] wasn’t like that,” Fowler recalled. For the 2005 incident, “yes, we did request a reimbursement.”
He said to the best of his knowledge, CCA had volunteered to reimburse them.
The incident began shortly after 9 p.m. on Aug. 13 when a group of inmates reportedly took umbrage “with a recently communicated reinforcement of a standard policy requiring inmates to wear T-shirts while on the outside recreation yard,” CCA officials said at the time.
“Any time you have a facility like that, you’re going to run into these kinds of bumps. We want to assist any way we can because we want to protect our citizens,” White said.
Mercer commented it was the departments’ right and the taxpayers’ right to ask for reimbursement for the incident.
Local News
Riot reparations: agencies seek compensation
- Local News
-
-
1950s Sock Hop event to benefit Salvation Army
The community is invited to take a trip back to the 1950s as a unique way to raise money for the Salvation Army.
-
Council to meet in Tuesday session
The Mineral Wells City Council is scheduled to meet in regular session at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the City Hall Annex, 115 S.W. 1st St.
-
Ware to speak at Heritage Association
RJ Ware will be the guest speaker at Thursday’s meeting of the Mineral Wells Heritage Association.
-
Currency buyers event coming to town
Mineral Wells is the next stop on the list for the International Coin Collectors Association’s world tour. During this event at the Best Western Club House Hotel Inn and Suites, 4410 U.S. Highway 180 East, the ICCA will be purchasing coins, paper currency, gold and silver on behalf of their global network of collectors, dealers and refineries.
-
PET OF THE WEEK: Catahoula mix looking for a new place to call home
“Capt. Jack” is a short hair, mixed-breed dog – mostly Catahoula leopard – with an intriguing red merle-patterned coat. This approximately 2-year-old, 55-pound male also has one blue eye and one brown eye. He will need to be fixed as part of his adoption.
-
Rising Stars to host Gibson exhibit, event
Rising Stars Art Gallery is hosting an evening of food, fun, music and – of course, art – on Friday, Feb. 10, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
-
MWHS theater group to host art exhibit, auction
Mineral Wells Ram Theatre is hosting an art exhibit and auction on Saturday, Feb. 11, at the Mineral Wells Women’s Club building in downtown Mineral Wells.
-
Police Beat: Thefts, burglaries reported
According to Mineral Wells police reports, there were a number of property crimes reported over the past few days.
-
Thursday Blotter
The following people were processed through the Palo Pinto County Jail.
-
Driver killed in rollover wreck
The driver of a vehicle involved in a rollover crash just south of Mineral Wells Tuesday night died at the scene, according to authorities.
- More Local News Headlines
-
1950s Sock Hop event to benefit Salvation Army






