No answers from PAB on executive director investigation
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. — There are still no answers tonight from the Police Accountability Board on the investigation into its executive director Conor Dwyer Reynolds.
The board met in person for the first time this year. In mid October, City Council stepped in and gave a deadline of Oct. 31 for all internal investigations to be completed.
Thursday night, PAB Chair Larry Knox says the report on Reynolds should be public in the coming days.
“Our internal investigation into our executive director, there is progress on that,” Knox said. “There was a tentative deadline by the investigator firm sometime during the end of the month October, beginning of November, and that’s still the case of when that report will come out.”
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- Some Rochester City Council members say they didn’t know a PAB member was put on leave (Oct 7)
- PAB loses another member; deputy chief of community engagement fired on Friday (Oct 7)
- Another top Police Accountability Board leader gets suspended (Oct 6)
- PAB wants your input on police disciplinary “matrix” (Oct 4)
- Suspended director of Police Accountability Board loses lawsuit that aimed to reinstate him (Sept 22)
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- PAB Alliance voices concerns over nomination and budget (June 22)
- PAB Board Chair submits resignation (June 10)
- Police Accountability Board Chair accused of sexual harassment (June 7)
- Police Accountability Board will start taking complaints in June (May 27)
- City councilmembers question PAB and what they are doing with their time (May 24)