Connecticut police chief resigns, faces federal charges of rigging his hiring - News Summed Up

Connecticut police chief resigns, faces federal charges of rigging his hiring


Dunn is accused of giving Perez exam questions in advance, having two police officers complete his written exam, and skewing the scoring to ensure Perez was one of the top three job candidates. Struss said the city's residents and police officers deserve "leaders with integrity who are committed to enforcing, not breaking, the law." CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPMessages to Perez's lawyer, Robert Frost were not returned. In an email to Fox News, the city said Perez resigned Thursday afternoon and that Acting Assistant Chief Rebeca Garcia was sworn in as acting police chief. Perez and Dunn were each granted $150,000 bond, the Connecticut Post reported.


Source: Fox News September 10, 2020 20:48 UTC



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