op-CharlottesvillePoliceChiefAlThomas-TDodson.jpg City of Charlottesville spokesman Brian Wheeler said Monday that former Charlottesville Police Chief Al Thomas will continue to receive his salary until July 15, 2018. Appears In EDITORIAL: Release Thomas’ contract with the City of Charlottesville By Editorial Board | October 3, 2018 The lack of transparency in the former Charlottesville Police Chief’s current relationship with the City suggests a betrayal of public trust
EDITORIAL: Release Thomas’ contract with the City of Charlottesville By Editorial Board | October 3, 2018 The lack of transparency in the former Charlottesville Police Chief’s current relationship with the City suggests a betrayal of public trust
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