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Mauldin officials working to release record on police officer discipline

Mauldin officials working to release record on police officer discipline
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Aiken Tech Career Programs Aim to Counter Workforce Shortage

Aiken Tech Career Programs Aim to Counter Workforce Shortage Aiming to fill thousands of vacant jobs across South Carolina, Aiken Technical College is offering no-cost or quick-turnaround certifications for technicians in manufacturing, wireless tower maintenance and other fields. April 27, 2021 •  Ana Vargas (TNS) Aiken Technical College s rapid response to workforce training needs is preparing young adults and older students to fill vacant positions in a variety of professions in the Palmetto State. The latest figure in South Carolina is that there are 80,000 jobs without people, the school s president, Dr. Forest Mahan, told the Rotary Club of Aiken during the organization s meeting Monday at Newberry Hall. We have to do something, not a year down the road or two years down the road. We have to do something now.

Mauldin, South Carolina refusing to release police discipline record

City officials in Mauldin are refusing to release a readily available public record about police officer discipline. The Greenville News first sought the discipline record April 20, after the officer who is the subject of it was discussed during a news conference held by Upstate Black Lives Matter activists. Activists Derrick Quarles and Bruce Wilson distributed copies of a 2019 reprimand at that news conference, alleging that a police officer used a racial slur while at a Mauldin High School football game. Quarles and Wilson have called for the officer s firing. Quarles and Wilson received a copy of the officer s reprimand months after filing a Freedom of Information request for it, they said. The Greenville News received a copy of the reprimand from the activists and requested the document from the city in order to verify the information. The Greenville News asked for a copy of the document from Mauldin on April 20, in an effort to determine the authenticity of the reprimand

Mauldin city officials refusing to release public record on police officer discipline

Mauldin city officials refusing to release public record on police officer discipline Nikie Mayo and Gabe Cavallaro, Greenville News © Mike Ellis/Independent Mail Mauldin Police City officials in Mauldin are refusing to release a readily available public record about police officer discipline. The Greenville News first sought the discipline record April 20, after the officer who is the subject of it was discussed during a news conference held by Upstate Black Lives Matter activists. Activists Derrick Quarles and Bruce Wilson distributed copies of a 2019 reprimand at that news conference, alleging that a police officer used a racial slur while at a Mauldin High School football game. Quarles and Wilson have called for the officer s firing.

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