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Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission nominees get committee approval

Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett names three new nominees to Fire and Police Commission

Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett names three new nominees to Fire and Police Commission Alison Dirr and Elliot Hughes, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © submitted Associate Professor at Marquette University Law School Ed Fallone, retired Wisconsin Court of Appeals judge Joan Kessler and Executive Director of MENTOR Greater Milwaukee LaNelle Ramey. Mayor Tom Barrett on Wednesday nominated three people to the city s Fire and Police Commission, filling a vacant seat and replacing the two current commission leaders whose terms expire next month.  Barrett nominated retired Wisconsin Court of Appeals judge Joan Kessler, Executive Director of MENTOR Greater Milwaukee LaNelle Ramey and Associate Professor at Marquette University Law School Ed Fallone. 

Alfonso Morales and Milwaukee: What comes next for former police chief

Milwaukee police chief, FPC fights, lawsuits, resignations: A timeline

Email A rape report set off a series of events that brought years of turmoil to the surface Gina Barton, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Published 6:20 pm UTC Feb. 24, 2021 A leaked police interview set off more than a year of public infighting in Milwaukee, rooted in relationships and controversies going back years. The man police questioned, Kalan Haywood Sr., has repeatedly denied sexual assault allegations and has not been arrested or charged. November 4, 2014: After losing consciousness during a date, a woman identified publicly only as Jane Doe believes the man she’s been seeing, Haywood, drugged her drink and assaulted her. December 15, 2015: Carmen Pitre, executive director of Sojourner Family Peace Center, and Edward Flynn, then Milwaukee police chief, sign a “memorandum of understanding” that says suspects will never be interviewed at Sojourner.

No vote on Milwaukee s next police chief is expected until at least mid-March

The Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission’s monthslong 3-3 tie between two candidates to be the city’s next police chief will extend well into March, Chairman Nelson Soler announced Thursday. Despite now having a seventh member on hand to provide a tie-breaker, Soler said he is withholding another vote on the police chief selection until as early as mid-March while the city navigates legal entanglements with ousted Chief Alfonso Morales. He also said he wanted a vote to come after an upcoming report is made available from the city’s inspector general examining the decision-making behind the commission’s legally flawed move to demote Morales from chief to captain last summer.

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