♦ In the deposition of Kenneth S. Lane v. the City of Salisbury former police chief Rory Collins appeared to be beset by difficulties remembering when he frequently responded with “I forget” and “I don’t remember”.
P. 34 lines 20 -25 continued. P. 35 lines 1 – 9 Collins claims Lane never advised of any problems with the way cases were being handled. Collins stated “not as I recall.”
Attachment 2410 Stokes Ferry Rd reports problems at 2410 Stokes Ferry Rd and 216 S Craige St.:
Attachment warrant service:
Attachment Flores murder reports problem with homicide investigation:
P 205 line 11 – 24 Collins states I was untruthful in stating I reported concerns with TASER training. This was reported in memorandum to PD. It was confirmed by polygraph Collins refused to provide one as policy states will be done:
He “waived” it then can’t remember if it was requested P 153 lines 5 – 6, can’t remember if employee can request it P 153 line 16 – 21. Then states “likely so” and then goes into confused rambling P 153 lines 22 – 25 continued 154 lines 1 – 9:
Polygraph administered at own expense by Kenneth Andrews who is NC Polygraph Association member. He is a retired FBI agent with 22 years experience and holds FBI Advanced polygraph since 1989. He is a certified expert witness in polygraph by US District Court of NC Middle. Attachment memo 1 and 2:
Attachment polygraph front and back:
P. 38 lines 17 – 25 continued P. 39 lines 1 – 4 Collins states I requested transfer and he granted it.
Attachment transfer request:
Attachment Evidence email 1:
Attachment evidence email 2:
P 27 lines 10 – 21 Rory testifies I was capable but “didn’t take much initiative” I had the highest number of arrests in the PD. When I went to Mooresville for 9 months the chief visibly noticed warrant service had declined and sent memo to command staff. Captain Harrison sent memo stating I was gone and the rest of the PD would have to step up and pick up on warrant service. FOIA request for total arrests I had made and Collins had made was unanswered.