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Dallas Mayor says Michael Vick gift was not key to city

Dallas Mayor says Michael Vick gift was not key to city

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Dallas Mayor says Michael Vick gift was not key to city

by Associated Press | WVEC.com

WVEC.com

Posted on February 7, 2011 at 9:09 PM

Updated Tuesday, Feb 8 at 7:43 AM

DALLAS (AP) -- The Mayor of Dallas says he did not sanction giving Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick a "key to the city."  

Vick won The Associated Press Comeback Player of the Year award this past season, his second in the NFL since serving 18 months in prison for operating a dogfighting operation.

Mayor Pro Tem Dwaine Caraway presented the key at a ceremony in Dallas last week and the video was posted on YouTube

In a statement issued Monday, Mayor Tom Leppert distanced himself from the gift.

"The action taken was not sanctioned by my office and was not an official ceremonial honor on behalf of the city of Dallas," he said.

He said "official keys to the city" are presented by the mayor or an elected official designated by the mayor and are reserved for "an elected official of international status."

"Clearly, this was not the case in this situation and one without my knowledge or approval," he said.

In his own statement, Caraway said the key was "ceremonial." "These ceremonial gifts are different from the official keys to the city presented by the mayor," he said.

As for honoring a convicted felon, Caraway said, "I care deeply about animals" and "am deeply sorry to offend anyone who loves animals."

He acknowledged Vick's past but noted that "since making some bad choices, Michael Vick has devoted time to speaking to children about staying in school staying away from drugs, making positive choices about picking friends and the importance of education. That was the focus of the event."

Leppert said he has asked the city manager to "propose guidelines to prevent this situation in the future. Caraway said he would "welcome a clarification of the guidelines."

STATEMENTS:

Mayor Pro Tem Dwaine Caraway:
Under current guidelines, Council members are given the opportunity to present a ceremonial key to the city to national celebrities, including sports figures. These ceremonial gifts are different from the official keys to the city presented by the Mayor. Since making some bad choices, Michael Vick has devoted time to speaking to children about staying in school, staying away from drugs, making positive choices about picking friends, and the importance of education. That was the focus of the event. I have also devoted a lot of my time to helping teenagers by hosting more than a dozen teen summits at City Hall – all with positive themes - to make sure our youth get on a path to success and prosperity. For those reasons, Michael Vick deserves such an action from my office.

I care deeply about animals. I fully support our new initiative “Dallas Loves Animals” campaign. I have two dogs of my own and I am deeply sorry to offend anyone who loves animals.

I welcome a clarification of the guidelines regarding ceremonial keys to the city.  

Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert:
The action taken was not sanctioned by my office and was not an official ceremonial honor on behalf of the City of Dallas. Official Keys to the City are presented by the Mayor, or an elected official designated by the Mayor, and reserved, on a limited basis, for an elected official of international status. Clearly, this was not the case in this situation and done without my knowledge or approval. Given these circumstances I have requested the City Manager propose guidelines to prevent this situation in the future.

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