Mr. Curry. Patrolman. He was not a real aggressive type officer. In fact, he seemed to be just a little bit shy, if you were to meet him, I believe, shy, retiring type, but certainly not afraid of anything. I think in his personnel investigation it showed that during, as he was growing up, sometimes his shyness was mistaken for perhaps fear, but that it only took a time or two for someone to exploit this to find out it wasn't fear. It was merely a quiet, shy-type individual.
Mr. Rankin. Was there any record in the police department of any disciplinary action toward him?
Mr. Curry. The only disciplinary action ever taken was he was given a day off one time because he had missed court on two occasions.
Mr. Dulles. Missed what?
Mr. Curry. Missed court.
Mr. Rankin. He had been unable to testify or something?
Mr. Curry. Yes, sir; in city court they have to appear 1 day a week. They are notified each week to appear but they are told on one day will be their court day and if any cases coming up it would be that time. And on two occasions he failed to appear. I think one time he forgot it and I think another time he said he was tied up on a radio call or something and didn't notify him and it is just a departmental policy if you miss court twice you are given a day off for it.
Mr. Rankin. Was that the penalty that was imposed?
Mr. Curry. Yes, it was. He took it in very good graces, he didn't feel like he was being mistreated.
Mr. Rankin. That was the only disciplinary action against him?