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our State and often leave for better paying jobs. Mr. Poole said contrary to rumors, <br /> the city is not doing this to throw the county under the bus. He said he hopes the <br /> finger pointing will stop and both departments will work together for the good of <br /> both sides. Mr. Castleberry said he wanted to remind the council that currently <br /> most liability falls on the county for lawsuits filed against officers. Although we are <br /> currently involved with a lawsuit involving a metro officer, normally that is not the <br /> case. Councilmember Shetron said since the city already owns the cars, guns, <br /> ammunition, etc., we are still subject to litigation. Councilmember Poole then <br /> introduced an ordinance authorizing the withdrawal from the interlocal agreement <br /> on law enforcement. Mr. Castleberry read the ordinance in full. Councilmember <br /> Beller moved to suspend the rules and waive the second and third readings. <br /> Councilmember Shetron seconded and the roll call count was 8 for and 0 against. <br /> Councilmember Shetron moved to adopt the ordinance and Councilmember Beller <br /> seconded. The roll call count was 8 for and 0 against. The ordinance was given <br /> #2014-12-02. Councilmember Bryant moved to adopt the emergency clause and <br /> Councilmember Shetron seconded. The roll call count was 8 for and 0 against. <br /> B) CONSIDER A RESOLUTION TO NEGOTIATE WITH INDEPENDENCE COUNTY <br /> AND RURAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS TO CONTINUE PERFORMING DISPATCH <br /> SERVICES <br /> Councilmember Bryant introduced a resolution to negotiate with Independence <br /> County and the rural fire departments to continue performing dispatch services. <br /> Mr. Castleberry read the resolution in full. Councilmember Bryant moved to <br /> adopt the resolution and Councilmember Shetron seconded. The roll call count <br />