From the Anchorage Daily News, today’s indispensable paper:
Todd Palin talked with over a dozen state officials, many of them repeatedly, in his crusade to get a state trooper fired whom he considered to be a bad cop, a dishonest person and a threat to the Palin family, according to his sworn statement given Wednesday to a legislative investigator…
"We had a lot of conversations about a guy who threatened my family and verbally assaulted my daughter. We talked about my concerns. We talked about Wooten possibly pulling over one of my kids to frame them, like throwing a bag of dope in the back seat just to frame a Palin," he said of his conversations with one Palin aide…
"I had hundreds of conversations and communications about Trooper Wooten over the last several years with my family, with friends, with colleagues, and with just about everyone I could — including government officials," Palin said.
"I talked about Wooten so much over the years that my wife told me to stop talking about it with her."
He said by taking his concerns to Monegan he was following the instructions regular citizens get for complaining about troopers.
"There is absolutely nothing improper about lodging concerns about Trooper Wooten with Monegan or his predecessor — complaints about State Troopers are supposed to go to the Commissioner," he said.
"I make no apologies for wanting to protect my family and wanting to publicize the injustice of a violent trooper keeping his badge and abusing the worker compensation system. The real investigation that needs to be conducted for the best interests of the public at large is the Department of Public Safety’s unwillingness to discipline its own."