Police Oversight Board Planned No Confidence Vote Before Chicago Police Misconduct Agency Chief Resigned
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Documents show crisis of confidence that led to COPA chief’s exit
Rancor among the staff at the Civilian Office of Police Accountability was the driving force behind the recent effort to remove the agency’s former chief administrator, Andrea Kersten, records obtained by the Tribune show. The Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability — the city body overseeing the leaders of COPA, the Chicago Police Department and police board — wrote Kersten on Jan. 28 to tell her of a planned no-confidence vot…
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