The Manchester Police Department in New Hampshire is at odds with an officer they fired in 2018 after a labor arbitrator ruled they must rehire him.
The Manchester Police Department said in a statement posted on Facebook that they received a complaint against Officer Aaron Brown in January 2018. During the course of the investigation, they uncovered text messages"in which he claimed to have intentionally damaged property while executing search warrants" as well as"text messages that included extremely disturbing racist remarks," police said in the statement.
The ruling called for Brown to receive his job back with back pay, minus the 30 day suspension."In their statement, police said,"once the case goes to an arbitrator it is binding" and even though they are"forced to follow the arbitrator's decision," Manchester Police Chief Carlo Capano is refusing to reinstate Brown.
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