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) A+ w# {" r3 u0 L$ A MILWAUKEE 鈥?Seven former employees of the Milwaukee Police Department, who were terminated from MPD for allegedly no apparent reason in 2019, are now suing former police chief Alfonso Morales, who was re stanley mug sponsible for the decision at the time.All seven former employees, who are also former Milwaukee police officers, allege in the lawsuit filed in Wisconsin s eastern federal court Friday that Morales abruptly and capriciously terminated their employment in a way that gave them no opportunity to respond, no recourse and no constitutional Due Process. Lawyers for the plaintiffs argue Morales actions were willful and wanton and violated the standard operating procedure he held his subordinates to as chief of police stanley mug .The lawsuit further cites the conclusion made by an independent investigation in October of 2020 led by former U.S. Attorney Mel Johnson, which found that the seven people were removed for no clear reason. The report concluded the employees were steadfast and hardworking and that they had committed no offense that may have led to termination. Because these Plaintiffs were unfairly terminated without cause, and without due process, they bring this lawsuit to rest stanley cup ore their constitutional rights and their good names, the lawsuit on Friday states.The former employees are Jeffery Hadrian, Thomas Flock, Effrain Herrera, Richard Lesniewski, Hattie Nichols, Sandra Poniewaz and Jeffrey Watts. All seven joined MPD as civilian investigators after retiring from the police fo |
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