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   There Was No Holocaust to Abwehr   
   Re: A Seattle suburb paid a former assis   
   30 Oct 22 19:02:06   
   
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   From: holocaust_hoax@cnn.com   
      
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   A Seattle suburb has reached a $1.5 million agreement with a   
   former assistant police chief who was suspended for posting Nazi   
   insignia on his office door, The Seattle Times reported on   
   Friday.   
      
   In September 2020, former Kent Assistant Chief Derek Kammerzell   
   was suspended for two weeks without pay for the violation, which   
   also included making fun of the Holocaust, per The Times.   
      
   KIRO7, a CBS TV affiliate in Seattle, reported that the city   
   said Kammerzell's two-week suspension was "appropriate based on   
   the facts and after considering the assistant chief's 27 years   
   of performance without discipline, the lack of any allegations   
   of excessive force during his career, and a record with no known   
   complaints from the community."   
      
   However, members of the community were outraged and Mayor Dana   
   Ralph demanded Kammerzell step down.   
      
   Kammerzell was placed on administrative leave in December 2021.   
   Since he was already disciplined, Arthur Fitzpatrick, who is the   
   interim city chief administrative officer and also the city's   
   attorney, said the discipline would come at a high cost to the   
   city, per The Times.   
      
   Kammerzell initially had demanded $3.1 million for his   
   resignation but after months of negotiations, he and the city   
   reached an agreement of $1.52 million.   
      
   "While this is a substantial sum, we strongly believe that   
   settling this matter will be a substantial step towards meeting   
   our commitment to the community and continuing with the   
   excellent work the police department is doing," the city said,   
   according to KIRO7   
      
   The Seattle Times reported that even if Kammerzell was initially   
   fired, he would have been able to win his job back and get back   
   pay.   
      
   "Had the city terminated the assistant chief, it is confident it   
   would have been in no better position than it is now,"   
   Fitzpatrick said.   
      
   https://news.yahoo.com/seattle-suburb-paid-former-assistant-   
   172844571.html   
      
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