Council rejects two moves to remove Independence mayor
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INDEPENDENCE--Two efforts by the town council of Independence to ask Mayor Mike Ragusa to take a leave or resign failed Monday.

The mayor says he is innocent of a felony charge and two misdemeanors in a bizarre traffic stop in August when his son was driving in Independence.

The vote to ask Ragusa to take a leave failed:

Cardaronella: Yes

Gregory: Abstain

Batiste: No

Mannino: Yes

Muscarella: No

A motion by council member Calvin Batiste to amend the proposal to ask Ragusa to resign failed.

Neither Mayor Ragusa nor town counsel Le’Anne Malnar were present.

Malnar is an assistant district attorney in DA Scott Perrilloux’s office. The DA must decide how to proceed with the incident report and criminal report of the Independence Police Department and later arrest by Tangipahoa Parish sheriff’s deputy Thursday, Sept. 27.

Burnell Alessi: “It’s disgraceful to ask the mayor to resign when they [the board] have no personal knowledge of what happened. You weren’t there. You don’t know what happened.” Alessi said that a council member who called for Ragusa’s resignation, Calvin Batiste, wanted to be mayor himself. Alessi said one of the officers involved with the mayor incident had been dismissed in other police departments, including Tickfaw.

Calvin Batiste: “I have no aspirations to run for mayor. An ordinary man under these circumstances cannot function under these issues,” he said, urging the resignation. “We don’t need every council meeting to become a circus…When we get a report of an audit, there will be issues. Either he’s going to be mayor or he’s not. The town is best served if the mayor resigns,” said Batiste before the votes.

Angelo Mannino: “We can put in there a leave of absence without pay.”

Jimmy Gregory: “Last time I checked, a man is innocent until proven guilty. If it’s attention you wanted, you got it. Three TV stations. And it’s going on the Internet. We should have let this die. We’re driving a wedge between us. If you [council members] feel the mayor will inhibit this town, maybe you should not be in this place. We can call our own meetings. We can set our own agenda. We don’t need a mayor. We have no attorney. Your layer of protection is gone. You can have personal recourse. I will have no part of this resolution.”

The standing-room only audience burst into applause.

Michael Muscarella: “We’ve got internal issues on the board and with the mayor. We’ve got a lack of communication. We were sworn in to take an oath for the public…to do the right thing. We can work this out.”

Dale Brouillete is a former council member who replaced Louis “Nick” Joseph for a few months earlier this year. He asked the council a number of questions:

--”Are you going to foot the legal bill?”

--”If ya’ll met in any kind of meeting before the meeting, you are in violation of the open meetings law.”

--”Are you going to step down and resign?”

Pat Morris, Tangipahoa Chapter of the NAACP: “He’s a mayor of all the people. Check your facts. I have. Think about 9 million people watching this news. Would you as a business person want to come here after seeing this?” She asked Police Chief Frank Edwards III and IFD Chief Dennis Crocker: “Work it out with the mayor for the benefit of the people.”

Jimmy West: Mayor Ragusa “is doing the best he can with what he’s got. Don’t throw him under the bus. Let this thing die. Take it to court. I have known this man for 50 years.”

Larry Holland said this about Mayor Ragusa: “This man is no good for the town of Independence. I’m not saying he’s not a good man. He’s not a leader.” Holland said he has operated three businesses in Independence and got no help from the mayor over the past 18 years.

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November 12, 2012
The Police officer your making comments about being relieved is a personal friend of mine I have know for over 40 years, and she was dismissed for going to church, and by the way she fought this case and it was ruled majority in her favor for unjust cause for release. So before you speak get your facts straight, Mayor Ragussa your a disgrace to the United States of America to hold a public office and a coward, you assualted a police officer and lied and said you had a stroke well for someone who has had a stroke your might strong to hold a door shut on a police officer's arm, what a liar, I hope the DA throws the book at you,,,and you get what you deserve..fines and jail time. Liar, your should be a leader and set the example, an ambassdor to the county you hold office instead you assualted a police officer and used provking speeches and gestures would you kiss you mother with that mouth of profanity your used towards that officer you assualted. God Speed and can't wait to see your resignation..
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November 12, 2012
Mayor Ragusa, Your a coward...You assaulted a Police officer and used provking speeches and getures toward them. Your should resign, I have serverd my country for 20 honorable years in the United States Military, and you should hold yourself accountable for your actions and admit what you did is wrong, stop lying, and stand up and admit what you did, be accountable for your actions. Resign, you are going to squeeze your way out of this one.I hope the DA throws the book at you and set an example of you using your office as a excuse to do the wrong doing you have. If the man who posted said he has known you for fifty years that makes him just as much a liar as yourself. I hope you get what you deserve your a coward, and trying to hide from your wrong doing if in fact you commited battery, tell the truth. You don't deserve betterment or greaterness because of your duties you should set the example by leadership that is why the United States is the way it is today because of cowards and liars like you, RESIGN..


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