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The City of Kent, Wash., will pay more than $1.5 million to an assistant police chief to resign after he was disciplined for displaying a Nazi insignia on his office door.
Derek Kammerzell, an assistant chief with the Kent Police Department, received a two-week suspension in July 2021 after displaying a Nazi symbol on the office door above his name. Kammerzell, a 27 ...
The Washington state police chief allegedly did not know what the rank represented, despite having made jokes referencing the Holocaust in the past.
Rightfully so, the use of Nazi or neo-Nazi-related symbols by Ukrainian combatants is shocking and almost always causes controversy.
Kent Assistant Police Chief Derek Kammerzell posted Nazi rank insignia on his office door for two weeks in September 2020 until an officer complained.
Kent Mayor Dana Ralph says the after-the-fact decision to seek the resignation of an assistant police chief who embraced Nazi emblems and titles and joked about the Holocaust will be costly and ...
Former Kent Assistant Police Chief Derek Kammerzell was disciplined in September 2020 for displaying the insignia of the ‘Obergruppenführer’ a high rank within the SS, a Nazi paramilitary group.
KENT, Wash. (AP) — A suburban Seattle city will pay more than $1.5 million to settle a dispute with a former assistant police chief who was disciplined for posting a Nazi rank insignia on his ...
(Tribune News Service) — An assistant police chief in Kent, Wash., has been disciplined for posting Nazi insignia on his office door, embracing the rank of an official in Adolf Hitler’s ...
KENT, Wash. (AP) — An assistant police chief in Kent, Washington, has been disciplined for posting a Nazi insignia on his office door and joking about the Holocaust.
An assistant police chief in Kent has been disciplined for posting Nazi insignia on his office door, embracing the rank of an official in Adolf Hitler’s dreaded paramilitary Schutzstaffel or SS ...
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