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Loveland Police Defend Handling Of Chief’s Harassment Complaint Against Lawmaker

Loveland Police officials are disputing claims made by Ward 3 Representative Erin Black regarding a  harassment complaint  filed against her by Police Chief Tim Doran.  The Loveland Reporter Herald reports Assistant Chief Bob Coleman took issue with Black’s assertion that Doran’s complaint was an effort to silence her calls for the release of an internal report.   Doran filed a formal complaint against Black with the city’s human resources department on June 20, alleging that her statements and actions at a March listening session with the LBGTQ community and in later Facebook posts constituted harassment due to his religious faith.

 

Loveland Police defend decision to withhold internal affairs report in ongoing harassment dispute

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