Second prison sentence handed down in police chief scandal
PAT EATON-ROBB, Associated Press
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FILE - In this Oct. 5, 2020 file photo, Bridgeport s acting personnel director David Dunn leaves Federal Court in Bridgeport, Conn., after pleading guilty. The former personnel director for the city of Bridgeport was sentenced, Tuesday, April 13, 2021, to four months in federal prison for helping rig the hiring process for the city s police chief in 2018. (Brad Horrigan/Hartford Courant via AP, File)Brad Horrigan/AP
The former personnel director for the city of Bridgeport was sentenced Tuesday to four months in federal prison for helping rig the hiring process for the city s police chief in 2018.
Ex-police chief gets 1 year in prison for hiring scandal
DAVE COLLINS, Associated Press
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1of3FILE - In this April 29, 2019 file photo, Bridgeport Police Chief Armando A.J. Perez speaks during an interview at the Police Training Academy in Bridgeport, Conn. The former police chief of Connecticut s largest city has been sentenced to one year in prison for rigging the hiring process that led to his appointment in 2018. (Ned Gerard/Hearst Connecticut Media via AP, File)Ned Gerard/APShow MoreShow Less
2of3Buy PhotoFILE - Former Police Chief Armando Perez makes a statement in front of the Federal Courthouse in Bridgeport, Conn., Monday, Oct. 5, 2020. The former police chief of Connecticut s largest city has been sentenced to one year in prison for rigging the hiring process that led to his appointment in 2018. (Ned Gerard/Hearst Connecticut Media via AP, File)Ned Gerard/APShow MoreShow Less