COLUMBUS — Two top-ranking state law enforcement officials — one of whom was raised in Youngstown — submitted their resignations today.
Henry Guzman, born in Puerto Rico and raised in Youngstown, director of the Ohio Department of Public Safety, and Col. Richard Collins, superintendent of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, announced their decisions to Gov. Ted Strickland. Both have served in their respective jobs since 2007.
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Henry had to go, Ytown ties or not. He was so bent on enforcing his sense of control of this massive department that good governance was lost. He forced out the BMV registrar in a power play and was moving on the patrol chieftain. he lost sight of the purpose of his job and deserved what he got. Now if Strickland will show the same door to a few other idiots like the nincompoop pulling the same tricks at the Department of Commerce, all will be well.........GO MOONEY!!