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The Jewish Community Outraged Over Settlement With Assistant Kent Police Chief Displaying a Nazi symbol

Derek Kammerzell initially had two weeks of vacation time revoked, before public outrage prompted Kent’s mayor to call for the former assistant chief’s resignation.

Jewish community leaders are expressing outrage over a settlement between the City of Kent and a former assistant police chief who was disciplined for displaying a Nazi insignia on his office door. 

The city settled with Derek Kammerzell for $1.5 million to get him to walk away from his job at the Kent Police Department. 

“I’m just wondering how I’m going to explain to children as an educator that someone is going to be given all this money for doing something wrong,” said Principal of the Seattle Hebrew Academy Rivy Kletenik. 

Read the source article at Seattle’s Leading Local News

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