SANTA MONICA, Calif. - Santa Monica Police Chief Cynthia Renaud has announced that she will retire after more than 60,000 people signed a petition calling for her removal from office following her handing of civil unrest following the death of George Floyd.
City officials said that Renaud was retiring after "recognizing that recent events both here in Santa Monica and around the nation have strained community-police relations."
Her last day will be Oct. 25.
Chief Renaud will assume the presidency of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) on October 23. She was chosen to lead that organization from among its 31,000 members in 165 nations.
The Santa Monica Police Department arrested 400 people in relation to looting and civil unrest ...However, the department did not press any charges.
The morons that live there should stop voting leftist Dumbocrats into office. The police chief isn’t the head imbecile in charge that directed a stand down during the riots.
This has been happening in several cities in CA. They end up hiring some butch idiot just to be woke, they have no idea how to police and just end up being a karen. In San Luis Obispo their butch police chief ended up leaving her gun in the crapper and then tried to frame some guy for stealing it.
These police chiefs also have insane pensions. By "retiring" she'll end up getting paid 300k+ a year for life.
City officials said that Renaud was retiring after "recognizing that recent events both here in Santa Monica and around the nation have strained community-police relations."
Her last day will be Oct. 25.
Chief Renaud will assume the presidency of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) on October 23. She was chosen to lead that organization from among its 31,000 members in 165 nations.
The Santa Monica Police Department arrested 400 people in relation to looting and civil unrest ...However, the department did not press any charges.
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