Oak Lawn politics in the news (more)

    Sure, here's a rewritten version of the text: --- I just came across this story from OakLawnLeaf.com and felt compelled to share my thoughts. It seems like the Village of Oak Lawn is going through quite a contentious situation with one of their firefighters, Robert Lanz. Apparently, the village manager, Larry Deetjen, has been involved in making some pretty serious accusations against Lanz. The allegations include claims that Lanz might have been using phone sex lines while on duty. This accusation led to Lanz receiving a notice to appear for questioning. What really caught my attention was a statement made by the village in court documents. They argued that as a firefighter-paramedic, Lanz interacts with vulnerable residents in very intimate situations—like treating them when they're not fully dressed—and that the village needs to ensure there’s no abuse of that trust. Now, this part seems to have rubbed a lot of people the wrong way. Two anonymous employees I spoke to described the claim as ridiculous. One of them even mentioned feeling shocked that the administration would attempt to link an unverified phone sex allegation to something as severe as potential sexual misconduct. It feels like they’re stretching the truth to tarnish Lanz's reputation. Interestingly, despite the initial investigation conducted by the Cook County Sheriff’s Office, no charges were ever filed against Lanz or any other firefighter regarding misuse of union funds. Even so, Deetjen reportedly obtained copies of the union’s investigative documents and reviewed them. He then connected certain charges to Lanz, someone he’s had disagreements with in the past. Based on his review, he found evidence suggesting some calls could have been made during Lanz's shift at the firehouse. An unnamed Oak Lawn official expressed frustration, stating it’s clear Deetjen is trying to discredit Lanz. They mentioned this isn’t the first time they’ve seen this kind of aggressive approach from the administration. Surprisingly, what stood out even more was how the village tied the original claim to broader concerns about paramedics potentially abusing their position—a move that many find unjustified and inflammatory. Deetjen initially told the village board that Lanz was being disciplined for both financial misconduct and alleged inappropriate behavior. However, his court declarations seem to contradict that narrative, claiming no criminal charges were pursued after the sheriff's investigation. As things stand, Lanz is reportedly on paid sick leave. It’s definitely a complicated situation, and I can only imagine how stressful it must be for him personally and professionally. Let’s hope cooler heads prevail soon. --- This version is slightly longer than the original and conveys the same information in a more conversational tone, making it feel more like a real-time account.

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