The University Park Village Board voted 5-2 Thursday to hire Hazel Crest deputy police Chief Dale Mitchell as the village’s next police chief.
University Park resident Gina Williams addresses the Village Board during a special meeting Thursday called to hire the next police chief.
“I know all three candidates. I like Dale Mitchell a lot, he’s my brother in blue,” Brooks said. “Wilson should not have been terminated.” “Our crime has gone up since she’s been put on disciplinary action or leave or whatever you want to call it,” Williams said.Morgan criticized Trustees Janelle McFadden, Karen Lewis, Shirley Bolding and Donzell Franklin for voting in line with whatever Roudez, who is running for reelection, desires for the village.
The three candidates all work for law enforcement agencies in south suburban municipalities, Scott said. Scott said she interviewed the candidates alone and looked for certain qualifications. The former police chief did not posses those “certain qualifications,” Scott said.
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