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Fired police chief indicted for Tasering wife

10:50 PM CDT on Friday, June 26, 2009

By JASON WHITELY / WFAA-TV

Oly Ivy

OAKWOOD – The police chief, who was the lone officer in this small Central Texas town and had been removed by city officials for allegedly Tasering his wife in April, now faces a felony indictment for the incident.

A Leon County Grand Jury indicted Oly Ivy, 30, on Thursday for Aggravated Assault/Family Violence which is a second degree felony.

In April, the Leon County Sheriff’s Office arrested Chief Ivy for domestic violence.

Deputies said Ivy allegedly Tasered his wife multiple times using his city-issued weapon.

When the mayor and City Council found out about it, they met in emergency session and voted unanimously to fire the chief — essentially the city's entire paid police force.

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