$750,000 Settlement In Black Officer's Lawsuit Against Joliet Chief - Joliet, IL - Anthony "Sinnott is aware that Roechner told the Board that he has issues with Sinnott's brother and with the BPOA," his lawsuit noted.
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Al Roechner s two-year run as Joliet Police Chief has been marked by more than a dozen lawsuits against the Joliet Police Department. (Image via John Ferak/Patch Editor )
JOLIET, IL The brother of Joliet police detective James Sinnott has filed a federal discrimination lawsuit against the city of Joliet and
Al Roechner, accusing Joliet s police chief of violating his civil rights by improperly rejecting his application to join the Joliet Police Department in 2019 on the basis of his skin color.
Anthony Sinnott, who is now 36, applied to become a Joliet police officer in 2018. He became a sergeant with the Harvey Police Department, which is where he worked from 2008 until 2017. In 2017-2018, he worked for the Cicero Police Department.