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Chief John Manion: "I'm appalled and disgusted"

Mary Lou Robinson did not return my phone call seeking comment.
 
However, Kaukauna Police Chief John Manion did. When I asked Manion what he thought, he said, "I'm fed up with the attitude that we in Wisconsin have toward alcohol." Manion said people in Wisconsin drink at church picnics and tournaments and get into cars and drive drunk, sometimes with children in the car. Manion said the drinking culture in Wisconsin proliferates "a new generation of drinking." As a law enforcement officer he said it's frustrating. Manion believes the underage drunk driving laws need to be made tougher.
 
I asked Manion what he thought about his officers coming under fire for their handling of the crime scene and other portions of the investigation. Manion said "I think it was unprofessional how they were attacked. They're highly trained and professional."
 
Most of all, Manion seemed to be upset about Tiffany Pohl. He asked, "Who's taking responsibility for injuring this woman? No one."
Published Tuesday, March 04, 2008 9:37 PM by Angenette Levy

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