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Johnstown firefighter criticized at meeting

Chief defends employee in response to remarks from Mayfield resident

By MICHAEL ANICH, The Leader-Herald
POSTED: June 22, 2009

JOHNSTOWN - City Fire Chief Bruce Heberer on Friday defended one of his firefighters who was criticized by a Mayfield man during Monday's Common Council meeting at City Hall.

Paul Czupryk of 9 Woodside Ave., Mayfield - a local public-access TV host - addressed the council during the public speaker portion of the meeting.

He said he wanted to speak about the work habits of a Johnstown Fire Department employee who lives in Mayfield and is a member of the Mayfield Town Board.

Usually, such discussions about employees' job performance are limited to discussions by council members during closed-door executive sessions.

Czupryk did not name the city employee he spoke of, but Mayfield Town Clerk Dorothy Hart confirmed Town Board member Shawn Humphrey is employed as a city of Johnstown firefighter.

Czupryk said the firefighter in question earns $35,000 to $38,000 annually and "seems to spend more time at his Mayfield home" than the Johnstown fire station. Czupryk claimed he has compiled some records of the firefighter's personal time habits based on what he's seen, and he presented them to Slingerland and Heberer.

He said he would be requesting a copy of the employee's work records from the city.

Czupryk said the taxpayers of the city of Johnstown should be aware of the employee's work habits and that the firefighter in question has allegedly been home on certain weekends he should be working.

"I believe he should consider moving into Johnstown," Czupryk said.

Earlier this year, Czupryk made an unsuccessful run for election to the Mayfield Village Board of Trustees. In a March 12 letter to the editor of The Leader-Herald, he criticized one of his opponents in that race, incumbent Paul Wilde, claiming Wilde had been absent from several board meetings. Wilde was re-elected.

After Czupryk's remarks Friday, Heberer defended the firefighter, though he did not confirm Humphrey is the person in question. He said the firefighter joined the department in October. The chief defended the employee's work habits.

"He's never missed a day of work," Heberer said. "He's an outstanding employee and we've never had any problems with him."

Humphrey couldn't be reached for comment.

Mayor Sarah J. Slingerland on Friday defended the city's policy of allowing members of the public to speak at the bimonthly Common Council sessions.

"I still think we should have a public speaker section at our meeting," the mayor said. "I would not like to limit that."

Slingerland said her administration encourages public comments and she tries to remind speakers that city officials may not always respond.

"Our employees and our department heads are in compliance with their work duties," Slingerland said. "We monitor it very closely."

She said she "supposes" she could have limited Czupryk's statements because he is from Mayfield, but that wouldn't be right. The mayor said anyone has the right to speak to the council on city issues, even if they don't live in the city.

Michael Anich covers Johnstown and Fulton County news. He can be reached at johnstown@leaderherald.com

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IKnooow
06-22-09 2:52 PM
Just ignore him. Enough nonsense out of Czupryk and soon no one will give him the time of day. A dedicated firefighter who volunteers on his town board and is doing nothing wrong has nothing to fear from the local loud mouth.

buckeye
06-22-09 2:31 PM
This guy is the 2nd biggest slug in Fulton County! Humphrey should sue him for everything he's got, which probably isn't much.

shadow2009
06-22-09 1:23 PM
Czupryk did not name the city employee he spoke of. He does not mind naming him (Mr.Humphrey)on his stupid cable show or a local message board. Humphrey should consider suing Czupryk for the things he has said about him. This is nothing but a witch hunt on Czupryk part. Czupryk has done everything he can to defame Mr. Humphrey.

FireChic
06-22-09 12:52 PM
What a jerk (Mr. Czupryk)! In this situation you have a hard working firefighter that dedicates his time to his paid firefighting career and also as a volunteer for Mayfield. Mr. Czupryk should be thankful to have such dedicated firefighters. In response to the compiling of records on Humphrey's work habits and time spent in Mayfield, isn't that stalking.... I think Mr. Czupryk needs to find a job and leave hard working people alone!

Jtown2005
06-22-09 12:10 PM
way to much time on his(MR. Czupryk)hands is right. i feel safe knowing Mr. Humphrey is a johnstown fireman. he takes his job very serious. being home a few days in between work is called "days off" and that is what you get when you work a "steady" job.

slider
06-22-09 11:47 AM
An axe to grind and WAY too much time on his hands. Time for hobby suggestions.

nonmondaymornqrtrbck
06-22-09 11:14 AM
Sounds to me like Mr. Czupryk has an axe to grind because he lost the election. Wonder how he would feel if someone made false accusations about him? Couldn't imagine why he didn't get elected!

SaitoSan
06-22-09 11:11 AM
And this is news why?

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