Nashville Town council votes to remove police chief
NASHVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — The Nashville Town Council voted on Monday to remove Chief Heather Burris from her role with Nashville Metropolitan Police Department.
According to minutes from Monday’s meeting, Burris was removed over “performance.”
In the minutes, council members said that the purpose of the meeting was “based on an ongoing investigation that has taken place over the last six to eight months” over Burris’ performance.
The Town Council on Wednesday shared a letter with News 8’s Adam Pinsker that provided additional information. It says Burris was removed because she does not live in Nashville, she did not assign officers to work nights and weekends, and she did not account for overtime paid to employees.
After returning from an executive session, the council determined Burris does not have a current contract with the town. Council members also expressed concern that 60% of the budget goes to the police department.
“We cannot afford to do anything to do anything that is not helping the residents of this town. And right now, we feel the residents aren’t getting the best protection,” the representative for the council said.
After a vote, Burris was removed as police chief, and Sgt. Daniel Scott was named interim chief.
According to the Nashville Metropolitan Police Department website, Burris began her public safety career in 2008 as an EMT and volunteer firefighter. She attended the IMPD training academy in 2015 and graduated with the 12th IMPD recruit class in 2016.
News 8’s Gregg Montgomery contributed to this report.