Gresham, Ore., police chief retires
Recent report said she fostered a hostile workplace
By Associated Press
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GRESHAM, Ore. — Gresham Police Chief Robin Sells retired on Friday, effective immediately, city officials said Friday.
The city of Gresham announced the retirement in a news release and said no further comments would be made at this time.
The suburban Portland police chief’s retirement comes after a report released last week showed Sells fostered and permitted a hostile workplace that drove out a Black senior official hired to address issues of racial bias.
Sells in a written statement said Friday she quit in reaction to the “city’s choice to release a deeply flawed report without affording me due process,” The Oregonian/OregonLive reported. She said the city hadn’t given her a proper chance to respond to the report’s conclusions.