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Mckenzie clarified her statement Friday.
“The statement that I made was that, at this point, I do not have confidence that the chief is able to adequately address this issue and change the culture there,” McKenzie said, adding that she feels that right now, there are some officers who are not representing who Knoxville is.
“I’m not trying to tell anyone how to do their job, by any means, but we need aggressive action to be taken,” McKenzie said. “We need those employees who feel like they’re in an environment that is allowing racist actions and behaviors to take place… for them to know it is not tolerated, for them to know that they do have advocates there and it’s going to be addressed and it’s going to be addressed immediately.”
Knoxville leaders respond after vice mayor says she has lost confidence in city s police chief
Vice mayor Gwen McKenzie said she believes department leadership is fostering a culture of racism, but said she still has faith in the officers of KPD. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 9:34 PM EDT July 9, 2021
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Knoxville vice mayor Gwen McKenzie spoke out Thursday against Knoxville Chief of Police Eve Thomas, saying she has lost confidence in Thomas ability to lead and said she believes department leadership has fostered a culture of racism within the Knoxville Police Department.
McKenzie represents the Sixth District in East Knoxville, and other leaders spoke up about her statements.