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Fort Smith police officers fired following hazing investigation
FORT SMITH – The Fort Smith Police Department has terminated six officers following an internal investigation into allegations of hazing, harassment, and dangerous behavior within the night shift Patrol. The investigation, ordered by Chief Danny Baker on Dec. 10, 2024, uncovered serious misconduct, including potentially criminal acts and a hostile work environment targeting newer officers.
The investigation revealed that multiple officers engaged in pointing loaded firearms at fellow officers, “spark testing” Tasers in a threatening manner, and name-calling. Additionally, some officers allegedly threatened to withhold backup in dangerous situations unless colleagues complied with their actions. A total of six officers were implicated: Rodrigo Roque, Michael D’Agostino, Danny Nacalaban, Seth Dominic, Johnne Le, and Dalton Tucker. The officers were terminated on Jan. 2 and 3, 2025, for violations of Civil Service Rules.
While no victims have chosen to pursue criminal charges, the department has requested the decertification of the former officers through the Arkansas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training (CLEST). Chief Baker addressed the department following the terminations, emphasizing the importance of accountability and urging employees to report misconduct. “The actions of these former officers do not and will not represent the culture and environment of the Fort Smith Police Department as long as I am the Chief of Police,” Baker said.
To prevent future incidents, the department has implemented Citizen Satisfaction Surveys and Quarterly Employee Wellness Surveys to identify and address concerns promptly. Chief Baker commended those who reported the misconduct, stating, “Their courage demonstrates the very principles of integrity and accountability that define the Fort Smith Police Department.”
The Fort Smith Police Department reiterated its commitment to fostering a culture of accountability, wellness, and trust, ensuring both officers and the public are supported and protected.
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“Huckabee” show to end run on TBN
NASHVILLE – After seven successful years on the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), Huckabee, the talk show hosted by former Arkansas Governor and conservative commentator Mike Huckabee, will air its final episode on January 11, 2025. The farewell episode comes as Huckabee steps into a new chapter, following his historic nomination as the first evangelical Christian to serve as U.S. Ambassador to Israel.
Since its debut in 2017, Huckabee has become a favorite among TBN viewers, offering a unique mix of patriotic discussions, God-honoring values, and family-friendly entertainment. The program featured a wide array of guests, from national and international newsmakers to celebrities, music legends, and inspiring everyday heroes. Huckabee’s blend of political insight, humor, and charm helped the show connect with millions of viewers across the globe.
The final 90-minute tribute episode, airing on January 11 at 8:00 PM ET/7:00 PM CT, promises to be a memorable send-off. The special will feature an exciting lineup of surprise guests and returning favorites, including Kid Rock, Babylon Bee, Chairman James Comer, Gary Sinise, Rich Little, Scott Hamilton, The Spinners, and more.
Reflecting on the end of the show, Governor Huckabee expressed gratitude for his time on TBN. “Hosting Huckabee has been an honor and a privilege, and I am deeply thankful for the remarkable guests, the loyal viewers, and the incredible team at TBN who made these past seven years so memorable,” he said. “It’s been a joy to celebrate the heart and soul of America, and I’m grateful to everyone who has been part of this incredible journey.”
TBN President Matt Crouch praised Huckabee’s contributions to the network and wished him well in his new role. “We are losing an amazing TV host, but gaining what will be a great Ambassador to Israel,” Crouch said. “Congratulations, Governor Huckabee, on this historic nomination.”
The final episode of Huckabee marks the end of an era for TBN, while viewers and fans celebrate Huckabee’s new opportunity to serve on the global stage.
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