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1. www.commercialappeal.com
www.commercialappeal.com/mca/m - [Cached]Published on: 3/14/2007 Last Visited: 3/14/2007
"The situation made me uncomfortable, with Chief Collins having a weapon on his body in a public board meeting and displaying his aggressive disposition at the same time," Marbury wrote in a letter delivered two days later to the town mayor and aldermen.
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The letters continued, Marbury and Collins lawyered up, Marbury and police felt harassed and the situation came to a boil.
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Interviewed last week in Gallaway, Collins, 36, named chief in Mason in 2001, never mentioned Marbury or any difficulties in Mason.
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"I'm not going to bad mouth the town of Mason," Collins said.
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Another of Marbury's contentions against Collins was that the chief backed buying new police cars in 2005 and financing the purchase with federal dollars.
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Collins, for example, did not receive a one-year raise of nearly $5,500 in his salary, which was $740 a week, which amounts to about $38,500 a year, Hazlerig said.
Rather than a raise, the boost was holiday pay for salaried employees that Hazlerig and the chief received, she said.
Monday, the board also voted to deliver 61 days in sick leave pay and unused vacation time to Collins.
In addition to Collins, one of Mason's officers, Robert Burress, has tendered his resignation, said Lt.
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Marbury left Monday night's board meeting glad that Collins was gone. -
2. Police In Car Video Systems
www.martelelectronics.com/test - [Cached]Published on: 12/17/2002 Last Visited: 2/23/2008
Jason Collins Chief of Police Mason Police Department -
3. www.gotiptoncounty.com
www.gotiptoncounty.com/mca/ger - [Cached]Published on: 7/29/2007 Last Visited: 7/29/2007
The case of an Ole Miss professor whose speeding ticket was returned to court decorated with X-rated comments has been referred to county prosecutors, Gallaway Police Chief Jason Collins said Wednesday. Full Story »

