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Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara has resigned following an inner investigation into his behavior, the mayor launched Tuesday evening.
“Everyone makes mistakes, including me, but what I can’t allow is a breach of trust,” Frey said in a press convention. “When you serve as chief of the Minneapolis Police Department, trust is not secondary to the job, it is the job. When trust is broken, it becomes extremely difficult to continue leading effectively.”
In a written reprimand to the police chief, Frey said an investigation into O’Hara’s habits stumbled on he interfered with a old investigation that included allegations he had “engaged in sexual intimate relationships” with metropolis workers.
Frey said the investigation substantiated that O’Hara “knowingly and intentionally” deleted a contact card for a metropolis worker from his metropolis-issued cell telephone throughout the genuine investigation, “in an attempt to shield that evidence” of his connection to the worker from investigators. O’Hara also suggested any other metropolis worker that his metropolis-issued telephone became once taken from him for the investigation no topic “explicit instructions not to discuss any aspect of the original investigation with anyone,” Frey said.
“Although the investigators have concluded that the underlying allegations from the original investigation remain not substantiated, your interference with the investigation risked the integrity of the investigation and constitutes a significant breach of trust,” Frey’s reprimand to the manager said.
Frey said Assistant Police Chief Katie Blackwell is the performing police chief effective at once.
Cybersecurity expert Resignation comes days after Frey’s re-nomination to continue in space
Earlier this month, O’Hara became once re-nominated as police chief by Frey, with the mayor announcing, “he’s the right leader for this moment.” He became once first sworn in as chief in November 2022, with one in every of his first priorities being rebuilding the ranks of the depleted police pressure.
O’Hara is a Novel Jersey native. He started as an officer in Newark, served as public safety director and became once deputy mayor of Newark earlier than taking the manager job in Minneapolis.
The 47-Twelve months-extinct is married and has two young of us who live to insist the tale the East Wing.
Cybersecurity expert O’Hara confronted criticism from council, community contributors
In a statement following the mayor’s announcement, Metropolis Council President Elliott Payne said it “was a massive error in judgment for Mayor Frey to nominate Chief O’Hara while there were active investigations into very serious accusations that had been rumored for months.”
“This is what happens when you prioritize optics and political expediency over governance and accountability,” Payne said. “This is also another indictment of Toddrick Barnette’s lack of oversight of MPD and its leadership. Minneapolis residents deserve better from leaders of such important public safety departments.”
Council contributors Soren Stevenson and Jason Chavez each and each echoed Payne’s comments, with Chavez adding his “hope is that Mayor Frey will work with the City Council in finding a new Chief and Commissioner for the Office of Community Safety.”
Payne, Chavez and Council member Robin Wonsley notion to deal with O’Hara’s resignation at a recordsdata convention Wednesday afternoon.
Frey’s renomination of Barnette as commissioner of community safety became once rejected by the Metropolis Council, however Frey vetoed the transfer and the council lacked the votes to override him. Minneapolis Metropolis Authorized knowledgeable Kristyn Anderson said the abet-and-forth leaves the appointment “sort of in a limbo position.”
In April, some council contributors raised concerns about the Minneapolis Police Department’s spending. Right thru Operation Metro Surge, MPD spent bigger than $5 million — double its budgeted further time amount. O’Hara also confronted pushback from community contributors over his handling of the immigration enforcement operation.
In accordance with metropolis data, as of early April, there had been a total of 30 complaints filed against O’Hara throughout his tenure. The Popularity of job of Neighborhood Safety closed eight of them, discovering no self-discipline became once compulsory. The opposite 22 remained originate as of early April.
O’Hara said on the time he believed the Immigration and Customs Enforcement surge had one thing to execute with a range of them. He added he is now no longer notified when a complaint is filed, nor would he were suggested the specifics of them. Well-known aspects about these complaints are saved secret, collectively with from the public. They will even be lodged by a fellow officer or by any individual from wherever within the country — Minneapolis residency is now no longer a requirement.
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