Trustee refuses to apologize for defaming voter

Desperate and clueless, Eckman blurts she called DA, Election Commission to see whether a single critic could be cited as an 'unregistered Political Action Committee'

SHOREWOOD, Wis. (Dec. 30, 2004) -- In a shocking revelation highlighting her disregard for or ignorance of constitutional free speech guarantees, Trustee Ellen "Some of us know more about every little single thing at all times because we are women educators who got our doctorates late in life" Eckman, the syntax 'I didn't mean no harm.'challenged second-term official whose unlawful "ad hoc handbook committee" meeting earlier this year prompted an editorial in the Journal Sentinel, and whose illegal yard signs required police intervention twice this year, sought the aid of the district attorney and the Election Commission because she just could not understand how criticism of her could possibly be legal. Yet Eckman refuses to apologize for her hurtful, uncaring, unprincipal-like hate speech, refuses to resign her seat and has steadfastly brought the Village, yet again, to the brink of an investigation.  Letter

Fascism and Ellen Eckman’s soiled didees

SHOREWOOD, Wis. (Dec. 25, 2004) – There are many characteristics of a fascist and Nazi that I have never witnessed in Trustee Ellen Eckman. More

Psychiatric patients are first to taste Shorewood's Taser policy

  • One Shorewood man, already under police control and in a cell, was shot three times with a Taser for not getting dressed. More

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Psychiatric patients are first to taste Shorewood's Taser policy

One Shorewood man, already under police control and in a cell, was shot three times with a Taser for not getting dressed

Taser

Like elsewhere, use of 'less than lethal' Taser has supporters and critics, but

Shorewood Police Department's experience does not refute criticism of 'shock' weapon nationally

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