HARRODSBURG — Rodney Harlow, who was passed over last week when Harrodsburg City Commission selected Billy Whitenack as police chief, has filed a lawsuit seeking to regain his job.
“The entire process used to terminate Chief Harlow, in our eyes, is tainted,” Bradley Guthrie, Harlow’s attorney, said this morning.
The complaint, filed last week in Mercer Circuit Court, includes a motion for injunctive relief that would reinstate Harlow immediately while the lawsuit works its way through the system. An injunctive hearing to address that motion is scheduled for 9 a.m. Jan. 9 before Judge Darren Peckler.
The lawsuit names the city, Mayor Eddie Long and Commissioners Bubby Isham, Kerry Anness and Charlie Mattingly as defendants. It alleges the defendants violated the Policeman’s Bill of Rights and Harlow’s right to due process because they failed to inform Harlow of citizen complaints against him and then used those complaints as grounds for his termination.
