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Divided city council considers resolutions to censure Salamendra, remove Bove from police matters; Camera pushes back on in-person meetings


Divided city council considers resolutions to censure Salamendra, remove Bove from police matters; Camera pushes back on in-person meetings
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On Wednesday Geneva City Council’s divisions continued to be evident as they considered resolutions to Censure Councilor Laura Salamendra (Ward 5) and remove City Attorney Emil Bove, Jr. from participating in police reform and police policy issues. Council’s divisions were also highlighted during the discussion of the Council potentially returning to in-person meetings when Councilor Ken Camera would not return to in-person meetings without a police presence or other safety precautions being taken at those sessions. ....

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Geneva City Council hears ethics complaint against Salamendra, fact that it has stalled on action


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Todd covers local government in the Finger Lakes. He has a JD degree the Lincoln Law School of Sacramento. Send tips to todd@fingerlakes1.com.
At the Wednesday, March 3 meeting of Geneva City Council members heard an Ethics Board Complaint filed against Councilor Laura Salamendra (Ward 5) related to her actions at a Sunday, July 19, 2020, Back The Blue rally in Geneva. At the end of the Ethics Board’s three-page decision, the Board included a statement complaining that Mayor Steve Valentino and Council had failed to take any action on previous Ethics complaints.
The Ethics complaint brought against Salamendra was brought by an unnamed member of the Geneva Fire Department who alleged that Salamendra’s conduct endangered his safety while he was on duty directing traffic during the Back The Blue rally. The complaint alleged that Salamendra engaged in verbally abusive behavior and refused to move a vehicle out of an intersection as directed by ....

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