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Fired RPD chief lawsuit vs city and mayor: I would never lie for anyone

Created: December 17, 2020 05:50 PM ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC)  In his lawsuit against the City of Rochester and Mayor Lovely Warren, fired Rochester Police Chief La Ron Singletary quotes Mayor Warren as saying she would never ask him to lie. But the lawsuit alleges that s what the mayor asked him to do.  This all stems from the death of Daniel Prude in Rochester Police custody and everything that s happened since that day in March.  This story is focused on a meeting described in Singletary s lawsuit between the mayor and the former chief the day before Singletary suddenly announced his retirement. News10NBC It is also focused on what the mayor says she knew about Prude s death and what the chief says she knew. 

Fired RPD chief lawsuit vs city and mayor: I would never lie for anyone

Created: December 17, 2020 05:50 PM ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC)  In his lawsuit against the City of Rochester and Mayor Lovely Warren, fired Rochester Police Chief La Ron Singletary quotes Mayor Warren as saying she would never ask him to lie. But the lawsuit alleges that s what the mayor asked him to do.  This all stems from the death of Daniel Prude in Rochester Police custody and everything that s happened since that day in March.  This story is focused on a meeting described in Singletary s lawsuit between the mayor and the former chief the day before Singletary suddenly announced his retirement. News10NBC It is also focused on what the mayor says she knew about Prude s death and what the chief says she knew. 

Investigation: Rochester City Hall violated no policies in handling Daniel Prude info

Provided Photo / WXXI News The city’s Office of Public Integrity has concluded that neither Mayor Lovely Warren nor anyone in her administration violated departmental policies or ethics codes in their handling of information about Daniel Prude’s arrest and his death at the hands of Rochester police officers. The review dealt entirely with the actions of civilian employees under the supervision of the mayor, as well as the mayor herself. The Office of Public Integrity did not investigate, nor did it have the authority to investigate the actions of Rochester Police Department officers and staff or members of City Council.

Review finds no ethical lapses by Rochester mayor in Prude death

Review finds no ethical lapses by Rochester mayor in Prude death Updated Dec 16, 2020; Facebook Share Rochester, N.Y. Rochester’s public integrity office said Tuesday it found no ethical lapses in the way Mayor Lovely Warren or senior staff members responded to the case of Daniel Prude, whose death in police custody led to weeks of protests and calls for Warren’s resignation. The Office of Public Integrity conducted a narrow review of what the mayor and a handful of others knew about Prude’s death and when to determine whether they violated city policy or ethical standards. The office does not have authority to investigate sworn police officers.

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