Unemployment hearing sheds light on former deputy’s sudden departure

Lt. Eric Nation was subject of employment investigation at time of resignation

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In asserting that he was entitled to unemployment compensation, Nation said he believed Balmer and Halferty had violated their own internal policies by lying to him about the nature of the May 17 DCI interview. He said that created a hostile work environment.

“Those circumstances of that day, being misguided, misled, lied to by Chief Deputy Halferty on what I was coming in there for … I was never told that I was coming in [to be] the internal investigation,” Nation said in the hearing. “I was told to come in and assist with an internal.

“And then, after being ordered into an interview room and then being interviewed by the DCI, after my gun and my cell phone taken from me, I believe was extreme and crossed the line, as far as an administrative and internal issue compared to a criminal issue. I obviously felt like I was not free to leave after being ordered into that interview room by the sheriff. … I felt like it was hostile at that point on whether or not I could return to that employer at that point.”

Halferty testified that his office had begun an internal investigation into Nation’s alleged misconduct at the same time his department was contacted by the DCI to ask for access to Nation. He said he was contacted by two DCI agents who advised they needed to speak with Nation, asking that a “cold contact” be initiated in the interview room at the sheriff’s office.

“[DCI agents] asked me to call [Nation] and have him come in, and their intent was to conduct a criminal investigation,” Halferty testified. “They advised me that when they were done with their portion of Mr. Nation, that I would then be able to determine whether we needed to do an internal investigation.”

Halferty said he used a text message to call Nation to the office, supposedly to assist with the internal investigation of an unidentified employee, purposely not telling Nation that he was the employee in question. Halferty noted that the DCI’s insistence on a “cold contact,” in which Nation would not be aware of the interview’s true aim until after he arrived, required the subterfuge.

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