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Resident urges county to seek state investigation after alleged school-staff misconduct; commissioners say they'll consult county attorney

April 13, 2026 | Polk County, Tennessee


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Resident urges county to seek state investigation after alleged school-staff misconduct; commissioners say they'll consult county attorney
Tony Gins, a resident who identified himself as living in 'Turtle Town, Tennessee,' told the commission he had evidence alleging a teacher abused a child and said he believed local officials failed to notify the Department of Children’s Services as required. "So I'd like to do an investigation to the state of Tennessee cuz I can't get one open," Gins said, asking the commission to request a state investigation or otherwise clarify the county’s role.

Commissioners said they were not aware of pending litigation and that questions about investigations and legal obligations would require input from the county attorney. A commissioner offered to contact the county law firm to relay the complaint and asked staff to report back on the commission’s responsibilities before taking further action.

The comment prompted discussion about appropriate next steps, with commissioners emphasizing the need to consult the county attorney so the commission does not give inaccurate assurances or take action that would prejudice any potential legal process.

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