“The letter speaks for itself,” he said.
In it, he accuses Mullen of becoming “enraged,” and allegedly assaulting an officer while pulling him into his office on April 28.
Padellaro wrote, in part, “The chief was so loud and abusive that other officers and personnel heard the commotion and expressed concern.”
“We don’t tolerate violence in the workplace and we certainly aren’t going to tolerate a hostile working environment,” Padellaro added. “This chief went beyond the scope of what is reasonable and proper.”
Padellaro sent the letter to the assistant town manager because he says Town Manager Mark Pearson is close friends with Mullin.
“The letter speaks for itself,” he said.
In it, he accuses Mullen of becoming “enraged,” and allegedly assaulting an officer while pulling him into his office on April 28.
Padellaro wrote, in part, “The chief was so loud and abusive that other officers and personnel heard the commotion and expressed concern.”
“We don’t tolerate violence in the workplace and we certainly aren’t going to tolerate a hostile working environment,” Padellaro added. “This chief went beyond the scope of what is reasonable and proper.”
Padellaro sent the letter to the assistant town manager because he says Town Manager Mark Pearson is close friends with Mullin.
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FILE - In this Thursday, April 8, 2021, file photo, Bradley Asbury is arraigned via video as Judge William Lyons presides, at right, at Manchester, N.H. District Court, in connection with sexual abuse allegations at the Sununu Youth Services Center, a state-run youth detention center. Documents obtained by The Associated Press show that Asbury, charged with holding down a teenage boy during a rape at the youth detention center, had been fired years earlier. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File) May 06, 2021 - 8:50 AM
CONCORD, N.H. - A former worker at a New Hampshire youth detention centre recently charged with holding down a teenage boy during a rape was fired years before that, over allegations of physical and psychological abuse, according to court documents obtained by The Associated Press.