Police chief supports deputy chief after official reprimand; union files complaint, issues vote of no confidence – Muddy River News
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Police chief supports deputy chief after official reprimand; union files complaint, issues vote of no confidence – Muddy River News
QUINCY — Adam Yates, chief of the Quincy Police Department, made a statement on Friday in support of Deputy Chief Michael Tyler after officially reprimanding him earlier this week for an incident involving two other officers that happened on Feb. 11.A complaint against Tyler, named a deputy chief in September 2022, was filed by Patrick Hollensteiner, an investigator with the Quincy Police Department and president of the Police Benevolent and Pro…
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