South Carolina city administrator, fire chief indicted after allegedly knowing fire department building contained asbestos

  • Source: WMBF-TV NBC Myrtle Beach
  • Published: 11/15/2017 12:00 AM

A Marion County grand jury has handed down indictments against the Marion fire chief and the city administrator, alleging they knew the Marion Fire Department building contained asbestos and allowed staff, volunteers and community members to come inside. According to court documents filed earlier this month, city administrator and building inspector Alan Thomas Ammons and fire chief Ralph Walton Cooper III were each indicted on charges of misconduct in office, conspiracy to violate the Pollution Control Act and violation of the Pollution Control Act. Ammons and Cooper are scheduled to be arraigned Friday at 10:00 a.m. in Marion County, according to the South Carolina Attorney General's Office.



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