Tuesday, February 5, 2013
The Pasco County Commission Chairman was arrested over the weekend on a domestic battery charge.
Pasco County Commission Chairman Ted Schrader opened today’s meeting like any other with one exception. He took time out to apologize for recent actions that led to his Sunday, Feb. 3 arrest on a domestic battery charge. “I apologize to my wife, my family for any embarrassment I may have caused,” Schrader said. He also apologized to the “employees of Pasco County and the citizens of Pasco County.” To the residents who have supported him through the years, he said, “Hopefully, I can earn your trust.” Schrader, who recently began his fourth term on the commission, was arrested Sunday following an incident over the weekend at his San Antonio home. Schrader’s wife, Julia, said he came into her bedroom Saturday morning around 9 a.m. and grabbed…
Monday, February 4, 2013
Ted Schrader faces domestic battery charges.
Update, Feb. 4, 4:52 p.m.: Pasco County Commission Chairman Ted Schrader has been released from the Land O' Lakes jail on $250 bond, according to jail records. Update, Feb. 4, 11:51 a.m.: Pasco County Commission Chairman Ted Schrader, 57, was arrested Feb. 3 on one count of domestic battery. According to a Pasco County Sheriff’s Office complaint affidavit, the incident that led to the arrest brewed over the course of the weekend starting with an argument on Friday night. Around 9 a.m. on Saturday, Schrader entered his wife Julia’s bedroom. When she turned “to her left side” to avoid confrontation, Schrader “grabbed the victim’s left wrist and left leg and pulled her towards him against her will,” the report said. The Schraders, who have …
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Commissioners will hear presentations from firms that want to help locate candidates to fill retiring County Administrator John Gallagher’s job.
As Pasco County Administrator John Gallagher prepares for life beyond government work, commissioners are searching for a suitable replacement. And, considering Gallagher spent more than three decades in Pasco County government, they’ve decided they need a little help. In December, the county solicited proposals from firms that want to help Pasco find a new administrator. Now commissioners want to hear presentations from four of those firms on how they propose to conduct the search. Commissioners will get their chance next Tuesday, Jan. 29, when the top firms in the proposal process are being asked to give presentations before the board during a workshop. The presentations will start at 1:30 p.m. inside the boardroom at the Historic Pasco …
scott
10:49 pm on Monday, February 18, 2013
There are men whom serve there country with the possibility of loss of life. And When caught in this situation loose it all, job, respect, and future. Sorry, I have 0.0 respect or sympathy for anyone whom admits to disrespecting a women's personal space. Bye.   more ›