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A majority of the Charlotte City Council voted in closed session to give police chief Johnny Jennings a $305,000 settlement. Nearly $60,000 of that money will increase his pension.
The settlement came after a feud with a former City Council member who was upset that Jennings didn't permit officers to wear ...
CMPD Chief Johnny Jennings announced his retirement and a $305,000 “separation agreement” with the city on Sunday.
The Charlotte City Council has officially sworn in Edwin Peacock III as the new representative for District 6.
He was appointed to fill the District 6 seat left vacant by Tariq Bokhari and will remain in that seat until the November election.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings’ retirement is still of interest to North Carolina Auditor Dave Boliek. Jennings announced May 25 he plans to leave the post at year’s end after 33 ...
Putney announced his retirement in 2019, but stayed on until July 1, 2020. In his last month, the protests over the police ...
Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department announced Sunday that Police Chief Johnny Jennings plans to retire at the end of the ...
North Carolina State Auditor’s Office has announced plans to formally investigate the City of Charlotte concerning a reported financial settlement with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny ...
Sunshine is sought on a deal in the nation’s 14th largest city by the North Carolina auditor. A legal settlement Republican ...
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg FOP is moving forward with a no-confidence vote against Police Chief Jennings amidst internal ...
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