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SOUTH BEND South Bend City Clerk Dawn Jones has said she’ll take Joshua Reynolds’ word that his prior suspensions as an Indianapolis police officer amounted to retaliation for his reporting of other officers’ misconduct, but it became clear Monday night the common council won’t.
The council can’t fire Reynolds, but it appoints the citizen board to whom he would present his investigation findings and it controls his office’s budget, said council attorney Bob Palmer.
At a special meeting of the council’s Rules Committee, the committee voted unanimously to ask the full council, at its next regular meeting Monday July 26, to subpoena Community Police Review Board Director Reynolds’ internal affairs files from his former employers, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and Butler University, if he won’t agree to release them himself.
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Christina Brooks, then diversity and inclusion director for the city of South Bend, discusses consultant Colette Holtâs study of the cityâs contracting with women- and minority-owned firms Oct. 4, 2019 at the Charles Martin Youth Center, as Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Holt listen. The cityâs common council Monday night passed a bill to lower contracting goals resulting from an error Holt made in over-estimating the availability of such firms in the area.
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Christina Brooks, then diversity and inclusion director for the city of South Bend, discusses consultant Colette Holtâs study of the cityâs contracting with women- and minority-owned firms Oct. 4, 2019 at the Charles Martin Youth Center, as Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Holt listen. The cityâs common council Monday night passed a bill to lower contracting goals resulting from an error Holt made in over-estimating the availability of such firms in the area.
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