A former assistant village clerk accused then-police Chief Bradley Frankland of pointing a Taser at her last March and challenging her loyalty during the mayor’s run for re-election. AT A GLANCE Former New York Mills Police Chief Bradley Frankland was accused of pointing a Taser at a village employee and insulting her during an incident leading up to the mayoral election in March. The accusations came from a statement former assistant village clerk Robyn Bailey made to the Oneida County District Attorney’s Office. Frankland retired from his position with the New York Mills Police Department Oct. 6. He will serve in an administrative capacity for up to 60 days as the department transitions. The village and District Attorney’s Office denied requests to release copies of the official investigator’s report. The investigation cost...
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