PAB will hold a meeting on Thursday about possibly appointing a director
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The Rochester Police Accountability Board will hold an emergency public board meeting on Thursday at 6 p.m. to discuss potentially appointing an interim executive director.
The meeting will be held at the PAB Agency Office at 245 East Main St. The PAB has been without a director since Conor Dwyer Reynolds was put on leave on May 13. The PAB voted to terminate Reynolds in November after a report from an outside law firm found that he violated city policies.
Reynolds filed the lawsuit and a complaint with the Division of Human Rights against the board’s chair at the time, Shani Wilson, claiming a pattern of sexual harassment. In September, Reynolds lost the lawsuit, which sought to reinstate him.
The current acting manager of the PAB is Dwaine Boscoe.
More about the Police Accountability Board:
- An intervention: Rochester City Council will decide what’s next for PAB (Nov 18)
- PAB votes to terminate Conor Dwyer Reynolds (Nov 17)
- Investigative report faults PAB executive director’s leadership and decision-making (Nov 16)
- PAB addresses plans to unionize for better job protection (Nov. 10)
- More internal strife at Police Accountability Board amid accusations against acting manager (Oct 12)
- 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)
- 111 reports filed with Police Accountability Board in first 30 days (July 20)
- 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)