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Kim Janey wants to fire Boston Police Commissioner Dennis White

Email Following new revelations from an independent report into decades-old domestic violence allegations against suspended Boston Police Commissioner Dennis White, Acting Mayor Kim Janey said Friday afternoon that she believes the city should install a new person to lead its police department. “Dennis White’s admitted behavior does not reflect our values,” Janey said during a press conference at City Hall. “It is clear from the report that we have to move in a different direction.” White, 59, was placed on administrative leave in February just days after replacing retired Police Commissioner William Gross, after The Boston Globeraised questions about allegations in 1999 that the longtime officer pushed and threatened to shoot his then-wife. White, who was never charged with a crime, has denied the specific allegations, but his lawyer conceded in subsequent divorce filings that “there were incidents of fighting” between the couple that sometimes “escalated to som

New Walker police chief rose through the ranks

New Walker police chief rose through the ranks Updated May 11, 2021; Posted May 11, 2021 Facebook Share He will replace Chief Greg Long on July 31 when Long retires. Mankel worked his way through the ranks to become police chief. He started as a dispatcher for Walker police in 1993. He was a patrol officer, patrol sergeant and in 2016 was named captain. He also served nearly seven years as a firefighter for Walker Fire Department. “Captain Mankel has been a tremendous leader for our city for many years and has a strong following not just within our police department, but also our city staff and other local agencies,” Walker Mayor Gary Carey Jr. said in a statement issued Tuesday, May 11.

City of Walker promotes captain to police chief

City of Walker promotes captain to police chief City of Walker and last updated 2021-05-11 08:49:04-04 WALKER, Mich. — The City of Walker has selected Captain Keith Mankel to lead the Walker Police Department as its next police chief. Mankel will officially assume the position July 31 after Chief Greg Long’s retirement, according to a news release Tuesday. Mankel started with the department back in 1993 as a dispatch operator, eventually moving on to patrol officer, road patrol sergeant and eventually captain in 2016. He also spent almost seven years as a firefighter with the Walker Fire Department. “Captain Mankel has been a tremendous leader for our city for many years and has a strong following not just within our police department, but also our city staff and other local agencies,” Walker Mayor Gary Carey Jr said. “As a second-generation Walker police officer, Keith has a great understanding of the challenges faced in law enforcement today and know

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