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His attorney Frank Gimbel has made no progress with city negotiating financial settlement. //end headline wrapper ?>Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales. File photo from the Milwaukee Police Department.
Former Milwaukee Police Chief
Alfonso Morales is asking a judge to force the city to immediately return him to his job.
Morales was removed from his post at the head of the Police Department in August and demoted to the rank of captain by the Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission following months of turmoil amid racial justice protests and years of community distrust of officers. He later resigned.
Morales’ attorney,
Christopher Foley by not reinstating Morales as chief.
New court filing request judge force City of Milwaukee to reinstate Morales as MPD Chief
Former Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales is requesting a Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge to force the city to allow him to return to the position that he was demoted from last year.
Morales’ attorney Frank Gimbel filed a new affidavit Tuesday, asking the judge to act as soon as possible.
In his filing, Gimbel cites the lack of action taken by the City of Milwaukee to reinstate Morales following
Gimbel states he has met with city officials several times since the December ruling to reach an agreement on the matter. He writes Morales was “ready and willing to return to the Chief’s job” by early March, and they had not received a buyout or settlement offer from the city.
Morales attorney: No solution yet on police chief s future
Morales’ attorney: No solution yet on police chief’s future
A critical meeting was set to take place this morning to discuss his future, yet another complication in determining the city’s next top cop.
MILWAUKEE - As former Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales could get his job back, a judge last week reversed the Fire and Police Commission’s decision to demote him in August.
A critical meeting was set to take place this morning to discuss his future, yet another complication in determining the city’s next top cop.