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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

COLUMBIA, SC: Fired CPD captain accuses interim Columbia police chief of corruption | Crime | The State

COLUMBIA, SC: Fired CPD captain accuses interim Columbia police chief of corruption | Crime | The State

A Columbia Police Department captain was fired Monday after city officials said he failed to report to duty, secretly recorded a phone call with a supervisor and engaged in spreading rumors.
But David Navarro, the former captain, says he has done nothing wrong. In fact, he has signed a sworn affidavit accusing interim Police Chief Ruben Santiago of asking him months ago to participate in a scheme to frame the chief’s boss on drug and weapons charges. The affidavit was provided Monday to The State newspaper by Glenn Walters, an Orangeburg attorney who is representing Navarro in his dispute with the city. Those who lie on affidavits risk criminal charges if their statements are proven false.
The back-and-forth between Navarro and city officials led Monday to one-on-one meetings between news reporters and City Manager Teresa Wilson, Santiago, the city’s human resources manager and three other city employees. In those interviews, city officials gave almost unprecedented explanations about Navarro’s firing. Typically, city officials only will confirm a firing and then cite a policy of not speaking about personnel matters.
The allegations also have been reported to the State Law Enforcement Division, but that agency has not determined whether a full investigation is warranted, said spokesman Thom Berry.

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