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  2. Fort Worth could pay out $9.6 million to settle cases with ex ...

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    Fitzgerald was hired as Fort Worth’s police chief in 2015, however an “increasing lack of good judgment,” his mismanagement of the police department’s budget and his relationships with ...

  3. Lawyers for the city of Fort Worth reach proposed settlement ...

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    Fitzgerald was hired as Fort Worth’s police chief in 2015, however an “increasing lack of good judgment,” his mismanagement of the police department’s budget and his relationships with ...

  4. NEW: Salaries for all Tarrant County government ... - AOL

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    Here is our searchable database of Tarrant County government salaries as of October 2022. The county government includes divisions of courts, the Sheriff’s Office, health, elections and more.

  5. Fort Worth approves $9.6 million settlement with former ... - AOL

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    The Fort Worth City Council voted unanimously to approve a settlement with a former police chief and two IT workers. Former Chief Joel Fitzgerald and former IT workers William Birchett and Roland ...

  6. James Burke (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    Burke was a New York City police officer in the 1980s. He later began working for the Suffolk County Police Department in Suffolk County, New York.In 1995, a Suffolk County Police Department internal probe found that Burke had "had a relationship with a woman engaged in prostitution and drug dealing, and had engaged in sex acts in police vehicles while on duty and in uniform".

  7. Former Fort Worth police chief has his day in court delayed ...

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    An earlier January court date was delayed due to “trial logistics.”

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