An assistant police chief in Washington state was disciplined in 2021 for placing an image of a Nazi insignia on his door and controversial jokes regarding Nazis and the Holocaust. Assistant Chief ...
An assistant police chief in Kent has been disciplined for posting Nazi insignia on his office door, embracing the rank of an official in Adolf Hitler’s dreaded paramilitary Schutzstaffel or SS — ...
Derek Kammerzell, an assistant police chief in Kent, Wash., was investigated and disciplined after he taped the insignia of an SS officer to his office door in September 2020. By Livia Albeck-Ripka ...
When a Kent assistant police chief posted a Nazi reference on his office door, it prompted a complaint and ultimately an outside investigation that turned up other concerning rhetoric. Assistant Chief ...
Derek Kammerzell, an assistant chief with the Kent Police Department, received a two-week suspension in July 2021 after displaying a Nazi symbol on the office door above his name. Kammerzell, a ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. KENT, Wash. (AP) — A suburban Seattle city ...
KENT — The city of Kent will pay more than $1.5 million to purchase the resignation of a former assistant police chief who was disciplined for posting a Nazi rank insignia on his office door and ...
Kent Mayor Dana Ralph says her administration badly underestimated the public outrage that would spring from the decision not to fire an assistant police chief who posted Nazi insignia on his office ...
After facing public backlash for the way an assistant police chief was disciplined after displaying Nazi insignia on his office door, the city of Kent has agreed to pay that same employee a settlement ...
KENT, Wash. — A Kent assistant police chief at the center of an investigation is still employed with the city, but Mayor Dana Ralph said they are in the process of negotiating his resignation. An ...
(Tribune News Service) — The city of Kent, Wash., will pay more than $1.5 million to purchase the resignation of a former assistant police chief who was disciplined for posting a Nazi rank insignia on ...
When a Kent assistant police chief posted a Nazi reference on his office door, it prompted a complaint and ultimately an outside investigation that turned up other concerning rhetoric. Assistant Chief ...