Franklin Police & Fire Commission Co-Chair Resigns After Complaint Targets Mayor Nelson’s Alleged Influence
By Dr. Richard A. Busalacchi Franklin Community News A formal complaint alleging political influence, selective enforcement, and investigative misconduct inside the Franklin Police Department has now triggered something rare—and significant: the resignation of the Co-Chair of the Police & Fire Commission. But the resignation did not come over what the complaint alleged. It came over how the system handled it. The complaint, filed January 31, 2026, outlines what it describes as a pattern of conduct involving political involvement in policing decisions and loss of investigative independence . A supplemental filing adds internal communications obtained through public records requests showing direct contact between elected officials and police leadership during periods when enforcement activity escalated . Those allegations alone raise concerns. What followed inside the oversight body raised even more. A Pattern, Not a Single Incident The complaint does not rely on ...