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Porter s pay classification was Certification 4, which, during the dates he worked was a daily rate of $197.21, Hanlon said.
The district was unaware of the allegations against Porter when it hired him, according to a statement from superintendent Zoë Watson.
He was known to the district as Herman Porter, she said in an email late Monday afternoon. Anglophone South maintains high standards of professional conduct, and the examples of [alleged] misconduct you ve listed do not align with behaviour tolerated in this district, Watson said. We would not hire a candidate if it were made known to us that that individual were under investigation in any capacity, be it self-disclosure or information provided by a reference or otherwise, and when or if new information comes to light regarding an employee, such as what you have described, we would not hesitate to end our employment of that individual.
A Kennebecasis Regional Police Force cruiser. (Staff photo) Updated at 7:29 p.m. Monday
Kennebecasis regional police say reports of a person with a gun prompted a heavy police presence at a Quispamsis school on Monday.
Insp. Anika Becker said officers were called to Chris Saunders Memorial Elementary School around 1:15 p.m. for a report of a suspicious person with a firearm in the area.
Becker said the school was locked down as officers scoured the area looking for the individual.
About an hour later, police determined there was no actual threat and that the report was “unsubstantiated.”
The lockdown was lifted and students were allowed to leave for the day.
A Kennebecasis Regional Police Force cruiser. (Staff photo) Updated at 7:29 p.m. Monday
Kennebecasis regional police say reports of a person with a gun prompted a heavy police presence at a Quispamsis school on Monday.
Insp. Anika Becker said officers were called to Chris Saunders Memorial Elementary School around 1:15 p.m. for a report of a suspicious person with a firearm in the area.
Becker said the school was locked down as officers scoured the area looking for the individual.
About an hour later, police determined there was no actual threat and that the report was “unsubstantiated.”
The lockdown was lifted and students were allowed to leave for the day.
A Kennebecasis Regional Police Force cruiser. (Staff photo)
A teleconference call is set for Thursday in the arbitration matter involving a suspended Kennebecasis regional police officer.
The New Brunswick Police Commission confirmed a “brief procedural call” will take place Thursday afternoon in the case involving Insp. Jeff Porter.
“If there is to be an in-person hearing scheduled it will be posted on our website,” Jennifer Smith, executive director of the commission, said in an email Wednesday.
But the proceedings could be complicated by the fact Porter
Under the
Police Act, the commission no longer has authority over an officer once they leave the force.