The poor performance of Sanford police chief Bill Lee and his men in the Trayvon Martin investigation was considered by quite a few to be a fireable offense. One of those people today, it seems, was Sanford police chief Bill Lee.
Tamron Hall broke the news on “News Nation” this afternoon that Lee, who’d stepped down “temporarily” back in March after his name became synonymous with “embattled,” planned to resign today, effective at midnight. Thing is, the city won’t let him quit:
At the end of a spirited hour-long meeting, the Sanford city commission voted to reject Chief Bill Lee’s resignation, which he offered to the city earlier in the day. However, the commission decided to keep Lee off the job for now and search for an interim chief until a full investigation of his conduct could be completed. Lee temporarily stepped down last month after the commission voted it had no confidence in him.
“I’m not ready for him to come back to the police department. But I’m not sure I’m ready for this, either,” Mayor Jeff Triplett said, referring to the resignation.
If you think that quote from the mayor is incredible, wait until you read what the Orlando Sentinel reported on the story. I know this is a long excerpt, folks, but it’s really difficult to believe these people let this stuff escape their lips:
Sanford City commissioners discussed Lee’s resignation at a special meeting scheduled after Mahany said she received a call from Bonaparte informing her that Lee has submitted his resignation.
[City commissioner Patty] Mahany called Lee “one of the finest police officers in Florida,” during this afternoon’s special meeting.
“This is not right. Just on a human level,” Mahany said.
Mahany, a Lee supporter, has said the attacks against the police chief are political.









