
By Joe Ragusa
BLOOMINGTON – The city of Bloomington won’t appeal a decision from the Fourth District Appellate Court regarding police officer Scott Oglesby.
The court ruled last month that Oglesby’s dismissal from the police force in May 2011 for pinning a special needs child against a wall at Stevenson Elementary School was not justified.
“One of the main reasons we’re not appealing is our understanding from council, is that we would have such a minimal chance of success at an appeal,” city spokeswoman Nora Dukowitz said.
Dukowitz said the city is in the process of bringing Oglesby back into the fold.
“Our intent and goal is to ensure that he is still able to do the job and that there will be appropriate training and evaluations in place,” Dukowitz said.
The city owes Oglesby salary he would have earned had he not been fired four years ago.
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