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Former Hamtramck police officer sues city, city council…

Originally reported by ClickOnDetroit | WDIV Local 42025-12-03

Police Misconduct

A former Hamtramck police officer is suing the city and council over alleged civil rights violations, claiming he was fired for speaking out about misconduct by the then-police chief who has since been put on leave.

Key Facts

  • A former Hamtramck police officer is suing the city and city council.
  • The lawsuit claims his civil rights and whistleblower protections were violated.
  • He was fired after speaking out about misconduct by the then-police chief, Jamiel Altaheri.

Incident Details

Location Hamtramck, Michigan
Department Hamtramck Police Department
Officers Involved David Adamczyk (former officer), Jamiel Altaheri (former police chief)

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