Thursday, May 15, 2025

Local News Media Dog Piles CMPD Chief

You know things are not looking good when the liberal media starts asking real questions.

The "Local Paper" came up with "Four Questions" running the following story (plus countless pop up and spammy links and adverts.) on line and on social media. 

More than a week after news broke of the Charlotte City Council agreeing to a settlement with the city’s chief of police, key questions about the situation remain unanswered. WSOC and WFAE reported May 6 the City Council agreed in closed session to a financial settlement with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings. 


The deal reportedly prevented a potential lawsuit over now former-Council member Tariq Bokhari’s push to get new bulletproof vests for police officers. 

Council member Victoria Watlington sparked fresh controversy over the reported deal when she sent an email to supporters saying she was “extremely concerned with the level of unethical, immoral, and frankly, illegal activities occurring within City government.” The email didn’t specify what she was referring to, and Watlington told The Charlotte Observer she was concerned about “the culture of the organization and how work is done.” 

The email prompted a press conference Wednesday with Mayor Vi Lyles and other council members, who called the claims “unfounded” and for Watlington to produce evidence to support her comments. Watlington sent another email Thursday saying she does not have concerns about “financial or widespread corruption.” 


But the city has not confirmed a settlement deal. 

Officials also haven’t announced what, if any, investigations will arise from the incidents. Here are some still lingering questions about the reported settlement. 

How much will Charlotte pay Jennings? 

The city has not publicly announced the terms of the settlement with Jennings, including the exact amount of any payout. WFAE reported it’s a six-figure amount, and Council member Tiawana Brown said on Facebook the amount was $300,000. 

That’s more than Jennings’ annual salary of $280,334. Brown told the Observer Monday what she posted was an estimate based on what she’s heard from others because she was absent from the April 28 closed session. 

The Observer and other media outlets filed public records requests with the city for the settlement terms. 

Will Charlotte disclose settlement amount? 

State law allows for closed session votes on settlements, but the terms must be made public “as soon as possible with a reasonable time after the settlement is concluded,” attorney Mike Tadych told the Observer. 

Asked when and if the city would announce the settlement amount, interim City Attorney Anthony Fox told reporters after Wednesday’s press conference he would “comply with the law.” But he stopped short of explicitly pledging to release settlement details. 

Tadych, who specializes in First Amendment law, noted the city’s history of struggling to fulfill records requests and produce meeting minutes swiftly. “Given Charlotte’s near failure to keep minutes of their meetings in a timely fashion, who knows when that will occur,” he said. 

What would Jennings have sued for? 

Jennings has not commented publicly on the situation. Based on the limited information available, Jennings could sue on civil allegations of defamation or emotional harm, University of North Carolina School of Law professor Rick Su told the Observer. Defamation suits require false statements be published to a third party and have caused injury to the plaintiff’s reputation. As a public figure, Jennings also would have to prove “actual malice,” a legal distinction that says the allegedly defamatory statement had to have been said with knowledge of or reckless disregard for its falsity. Su said he saw nothing in current news reports to suggest that Bokhari’s statements “would be knowingly false and done purely out of malice.” 

Will city attorney investigate closed session leaks? 

During Wednesday’s press conference, City Council member Malcolm Graham called for city leaders to consider an investigation into who is responsible for leaking information about closed session meetings. 

“They impact the ability for the City Council and the manager’s office to have a relationship that works, that’s built on trust and transparency,” Graham said of leaks. “Many of the leaks to the media in front of me are half truths about a wide variety of issues, and because we cannot disclose they go unanswered.” 

Fox told reporters that day any investigation would likely involve bringing in outside counsel. 

He also suggested leaking closed session details could lead to criminal penalties. 

But Fox walked back that comment Friday, releasing a statement through a city spokesperson saying he meant to say a person “could be subject to criminal sanctions” if they share information from a personnel file under state privacy law. A city spokesperson had not answered follow-up questions from an Observer reporter about whether Fox will pursue an investigation as of Tuesday afternoon. Lyles did not address the potential of a leak investigation at Monday’s council meeting, but she did announce a plan to partner with Council member Renee Perkins Johnson on efforts to change and improve the council’s processes.

Cedar's Take:

You can't really believe a word the Mayor says after all according to the city website: "The mayor is the ceremonial head of the city government" but was happy to accept a free membership at Myers Park Country Club.

The City Clerk is only 3 years behind in recording council meeting minutes. 

The City Attorney is "interim" and suddenly has no intent of seeking the job on a full-time basis.

The entire saga was instigated by NAACP queen Corin Mack who is best equated to a combination of Al Sharpton and Maxine Waters.

The pearl clutching mayor Vi Lyles tossed fuel on the fire then held a presser in chambers to apologize to the chief.

CP talked to CMPD working the PGA Championship and most were more concerned about the continued rain vs the fate of Chief. The general consensus is JJ has somehow forgotten that every day they are insulted by some of Charlotte's finest citizens and no one at Charlotte City Council is offering to pay them a bonus.

The best comment came from a unnamed sergeant who suggested that "Maybe Bokhari and Jennings should just patch up thier "bromance" over a couple of beers and hug it out" . 

More from Quail Hollow later. CP


98 comments:

  1. Who will be next chief is what people are asking? What are rookies looking like and are they prepared?

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    1. The rookies are trash because the academy has become a safe place of no hurt feelings, resulting in trash

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    2. This MF spitting fire!

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    3. 1231 u trash ass for being there.

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    4. Calm down boot with 3 years on. You still have no clue what you’re doing

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    5. DC Bryley will be the new chief

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    6. You guys are so fucked!!

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    7. 703 no bullshit, she was racist and dumb as a supervisor, so seeing her as the chief is hard to imagine. She isn’t ghetto or a criminal, but she still has democrat views towards policing. She doesn’t take action or support UOF when necessary. It could be worse with other people though. It should be Major Thomas if things were logical.

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  2. I guess I should start off asking why everyone is so mad? I didn’t realize everyone would be so mad and disappointed in me doing all of this during police week. You all don’t know how hard this last year has been on me. Sorry not sorry! I was just trying to get mines! I did.

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    1. Sir, that’s not your bag!

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    2. Chief,

      With all due respect, you lost most if not all of us when you put your traffic vest on backwards. That was your Joe Biden falling up the stairs of AF-1 moment.

      There is no recovery and it is doubtful even a change of venue would help.

      Hey it's not you Bro its us. We frankly deserve better. We need someone who will protect our six. You proved you couldn't do the job, your ego wouldn't allow us to say we need the vests without a councilman calling you out. Frankly if it costs the city $300 grand to make you hear the truth then I'll say that's money well spent.

      So it's time just retire go quietly disappear and know the beat goes on Bro.

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    3. The problem wasn't the wearing of the vest backward. It was the response. I better response would have been having fun with it and put out a training video about how to wear a traffic vest properly.

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  3. His 4 pillars of professionalism aren’t going well for him. Chick-fil-A service and a C-suite of executives that look like zombies.

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    1. He can shove those 4 pillars up his ass.

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  4. I'm all about Chick-Fil-A customer service but in Charlotte the customers think they are at Popeyes and let me tell you nice and my pleasure don't get it at Popeyes.

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  5. Mayor looks like she's been on a month long bender.

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  6. If she's not a real Mayor why do we call her Mayor?

    Why do we have a County Commission? Wouldn't we save money if we combined City and County staff?

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    1. 7:47 It was purposed years ago during consolidation talks. I agree, both aren’t needed.

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  7. What kind of tie is "the chief" wearing in top photo. What the heck is that?
    On the other hand can I get some Polynesian sauce please?

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    1. Looks like a vaudeville prop where the goofy guy got the bottom cut off by something
      At least he has the correct number of stripes on his sleeve. Pretty sure the professional standard is 50k stolen per stripe but I could be corrected.

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  8. FOP didn't get enough votes to continue their no confidence effort.

    Just unfuckingbelieveable!

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    1. No one putting their job on the line for a “no confidence” vote that won’t do shit.

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    2. I did. Fuck this place. Be doing me a favor citing me

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    3. Brother, I said same thing. A big favor in the long run.

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    4. Did not enough people vote or were there more no votes than yes votes?

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  9. If JJ was a whitey, there would be no noise heard about his failures. JJ is like Trump but black. Only whitey can fail forward.

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    1. If jj where white, with his record, the all black/ incompetent (pardon the redundant description) would have chased him out years ago.
      If he were white, he would not have made it to 1May24. But he’s ‘special’ in the same way we used to call those folks retarded, so even mass incompetence leading to multiple officer casualties is tolerated- even celebrated.

      F him. Go away jj

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    2. 1228, learn the difference between where and were before calling others “incompetent”.

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    3. Sorry, my cricket pay by month runs out of service in my hidey hole
      But my lily white ass isn’t leading us lambs to slaughter and getting rewarded for it.

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  10. The timeless "you be firing me because I'm black" line of BS has long ago lost its usefulness. No one not even your fellow black employees are buying that tired excuse.

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  11. I've not heard this until now but the FOP screwed the pooch?

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  12. So the FOP Vote to demand the Chief resign failed?

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  13. No wonder the FOP has gone radio silent

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  14. The Charlotte FOP didn't get a vote? No way.

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  15. FOP always been crap.

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    1. I miss the lake

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    2. Always crap until your stupid ass gets suspended, cited, or sued (or all at the same time). Pay your dues and shut the fuck up!

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  16. Everyone wanting a new chief should remember that the same people responsible for secretly pushing an inappropriate payout into the hands of the current chief are also going to pick his replacement. Y’all are rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic hoping to not get wet and failing to realize the ship sunk 5 years ago.

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  17. Hmm maybe if Mr. Najee Pendergrass was actually kept in jail for his last felony gun arrest in Metro and not voluntarily dismissed on 6/18/22 he wouldn’t have been last nights murder “victim” in metro. #incarcerationsaveslives

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    1. Chip, it’s cheaper if they kill themselves.

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    2. Prime example of the ‘hood taking care of their own. Purge 2025!

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  18. Same could be said for Alvin Steele who was arrested back in February on weapons charges.

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    1. Both shit bags. Good riddance.

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  19. Why not have Gerald Smith as a chief? He is black and fat, so why not?

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  20. So Ricky Robbins is running for sheriff. I'm sure he'd do a lot better of a job than the current one. Is he running as Republican or Independent? I can't vote for Democrats anymore. Last one I voted for was Carmichael.

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    1. When Carmichael was running he knew he would loose due to ICE hold issue. Now he goes around speaking as a law enforcement SME, and introduces himself as The Sheriff of Mecklenburg County, complete with embroidered 5.11 polo and badge… seems like impersonation to me

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    2. They way politics work in this county, with the primary being closed, he has to run as a Democrat to knock McFadden out (and basically will win it all because in this messed up county, the primary is the election) If he runs as an Independent or Republican it’s an automatic loss because majority of Meck County residents will just vote for McFadden again if he’s the democratic rep.

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  21. Listen, anyone still working in law enforcement is a pussy and a liar. Don’t shit on certain people without looking at yourself.

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    1. This guy needs to stfu and stick to watching police videos on youtube. Get out of here you security guard.

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    2. Wahh. Academy wash out

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    3. Don’t act like the academy is SEAL training. You know how it really is now. But they did a fat guy one time, so it’s still intense at times. It’s better to die fast than a lifetime of fat insults slowly killing you.

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    4. LOLOLOL! Read this shit that Chickeree put out about criminals at CMPD. Maybe they should put his jail photo up there, too! We have a sgt that got arrested for pointing guns at his wife.

      https://www.wbtv.com/2024/08/06/cmpd-speaks-out-about-officer-conduct-following-three-officer-arrests/?outputType=amp

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    5. People become like the behavior of their environment. Cops get in trouble when they bring the job home. Also, they take risks that a normal person wouldn’t take.

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  22. Grab your glocks when you see Tupac, call the cops when you see Tupac, who shot me but you punks didn’t finish now you bout to see the wrath of a menace

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    1. Keep protesting like anyone cares. You and your ebt posse are just standing in the hot waving signs for no reason

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  23. Sounds like they got 70% to vote against JJ, but it doesn’t matter since FOP has no power. Sounds like things are going great at this place.

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    1. Hopefully he sees the writing on the wall and quits. He already quit on the department 10 years ago. Leave!

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  24. Looks to be a busy summer. We had three bands of racist white cops shoot young black future leaders. One of them in a schoolyard.

    Oops, I must be getting my info incorrect. Nevermind, usual suspects, usual victims. Similar silence from the most impacted community. But as per trend, it will be an active summer in Charloot. Lets see if Robinson fake numbers hold up through Labor Day

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    1. Fake how? Say more

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    2. Well other than the systematic down charging, which has been around since lil Webster was here, the biggie is that our horrible response times have created a culture where our citizens don’t bother to report many non-obvious crimes anymore. Why wait for a non-response in an assault or property crime? We have trouble responding to shots fired or a body in the street.

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    3. 1131, I agree with that. It’s funny that JJ said the primary word is “integrity” at CMPD.

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    4. “Integrity”, as we promote criminals and Giglio’d scumbags to position of rank like ms aquino

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    5. My captain was gigleo’d. He couldn’t do reports or cases anymore.

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    6. As a sgt, maybe i should hey giglioed as well. I wouldnt have to go to court anymore and i wouldnt have to approve reports.

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  25. Just saw Ramsey yelling about fat boy again. When will someone save us

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    1. Who's fat boy? Ramsey is actually a good sgt who gets stuff done.

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    2. The round one who doesn’t shut up that drives all us first shifters nuts. Thinks he’s a traffic unit

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    3. Agreed. Hey 01 1203 shut up. No one wants to hear you stopping people trying to go to work all morning. If you’re too stupid to realize traffic stops don’t matter then go back to third shift or metro so we can at least hope they split the channels

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  26. We have so many other problems besides JJ. Can we get support on Patrol at all?

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    1. No. We need all resources down town to direct traffic for events. Sorry citizens of Mecklenburg, you come last.

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    2. What more do you want? You got your beards, tattoos, vests, and six figure salaries. You’ll never win the staffing game on patrol. Take your beard, go answer calls, and be happy.

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    3. You sound like you’re having a hard time growing your beard…

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    4. Nahhh, I rock a beard for another massa now, but it’s always been a dumb hill to die on.

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  27. I will defend Johnny J. and say Most of these people voting against him are shit at their own assignments. If you haven’t done what he has done in his respectable career then shut up. All votes are not equal and many people are not competent to vote or explain their own qualifications.

    Let the man live.

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    1. How can you defend that narcissist? JJ couldn’t lead his way out of a wet brown paper bag. His complete and total disdain for patrol and working units in general should be enough. You brought up his respectable career, what I’ve heard about his “career” hasn’t been good. Taking over units and running them to the ground. Shit management skills and no semblance of leadership.

      Leadership isn’t about titles or tenure it’s about how you treat people, how you inspire, and how you handle pressure. JJ is failing in all of those areas, he’s not leading he’s just occupying a position. And that’s fair to call out.

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    2. That’s exactly what we want him to do. Live, but away from CMPD.

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    3. Johnny hasn’t done anything in his career, he’s a yes man. That’s why he’s even where he is. Let’s not forget that UNC decided not to hire him and we hired him back. UNC seems to have been smarter than Charlotte.

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    4. UNC was ready to hire him, until it was learned they never posted the position and someone else had done better networking with the hiring group… and ended up with the job.

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  28. Well, miss realsienicole might as well resign after @dominickizzo instagram video calling out the onlyfans mentality

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    1. Id still do it

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    2. Bro…her OF is wild. Her booty hole looks like a Reese Cup.

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  29. Speaking of patrol did Robinson really just retire?

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    1. CMPD should be so lucky… how does he pass a physical test?

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  30. I just watched a video of parasitic wasps eating a catapillar from inside. The bug doesn’t even stop them and becomes their servant.

    That reminds me of the officers at CMPD as they work for this city council and voting class of democrat citizens.

    Don’t be as dumb as a catapillar.

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    1. Or as dumb as someone who is responsible for generating documents scrutinized by the courts who can’t spell caterpillar.

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    2. Hey he sounded it out

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    3. Nigga I’ll sting you like a hornet

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    4. If we had draft one, my ass wouldn’t have to spell shit…especially all these dumb ass names. I got no idea if you hyphen the Latino last names. I got no idea if Jamal is 2 or 3 a’s. He isn’t really helping out here.
      Draft one works off my body cam, but I guess Marcus Jones needs a board seat before we could ever get that

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    5. 1619 you funny as hell

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  31. Looks like the State is investigating.

    https://www.axios.com/local/charlotte/2025/05/20/charlotte-city-council-cmpd-chief-johnny-jennings-dave-boliek-state-auditor?utm_campaign=feed&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=later-linkinbio

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    1. What a joke! Is everyone at this place corrupt?

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    2. Cmpd is filled with liars and selfish scum. Why I left.

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    3. I would like to hear specifically what the council thinks justifies giving a $300k settlement in this matter? Or did they all get a piece of it? What would motivate the city to agree to this? How much did Fox get paid to work this deal out? Was that separate money or part of the 300?

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