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The Boise Police Chief is asked to resign, a former Boise Police captain is confirmed to have made numerous racist comments, along with participating in a conference for white supremacists, prompting an investigation into those allegations - and just days ago Mayor McLean put the Director of Police Accountability on administrative leave.
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Boise Mayor Lauren McLean hires outside firm to investigate former Captain Matt Bryngelson following racist comments.
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The City of Boise is still reeling from the discovery, made by writer and activist Molly Condor, that a recently retired Boise Police officer had ties to a white supremacy organization.
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A former Boise Police captain has been linked to a white supremacist group. Idaho Matters takes a look at what the City of Boise is doing about this and talk with the police union.
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The first item on Boise Mayor Lauren McLean’s checklist in the effort to recruit a new police chief for the City of Trees was to secure stability in the rank-and-file. So, her first order of business was make Acting Police Chief Ron Winegar, Interim Police Chief Ron Winegar. Simply put, the person that McLean asked to come out of retirement in order to temporarily replace the recently ousted Chief Ryan Lee will now be sticking around for a while… possibly up to a year or more.
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Boise Mayor Lauren Mclean sat down with our Morning Edition host George Prentice to talk about the reasons leading to her decision to show Lee the door, the process of finding a new chief and how she’ll be holding a series of listening sessions with the rank-and-file.
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When Boise Mayor Lauren McLean asked for and received, the resignation of Ryan Lee in late September, she said the then-police chief was “struggling from a management perspective.” Making matters worse, too much ill will had spilled into the rank-and-file, leading some to think about leaving the department.
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Breaking down the investigation into Boise Police Chief Ryan Lee's resignation.
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In the early afternoon of June 11, a person wishing to remain anonymous called Coeur d’Alene police to say dozens of men had been loading up into a U-Haul in a hotel parking lot, like “a little army.” Before the day was over, news organizations across the nation detailed the arrests of 31 men, each charged with conspiracy to riot at a Coeur d’Alene Pride rally.
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The department said the reports are being investigated for possible malicious harassment charges.