I-Team: Lawrenceville police chief agrees to step down after investigation
By Randy Travis Published February 1, 2022 LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - The city of Lawrenceville announced police chief Tim Wallis has agreed to step down, a week after an outside investigation into sexual harassment was made public, casting a shadow over his department. Police employees were notified by email while city council members met in executive session Tuesday afternoon. "Chief Tim Wallis is a long-standing member of the Lawrenceville Police Department and provided many years of dedicated service to the City," wrote city manager Chuck Warbington. He said Wallis will retire from the city effective February 15. FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/lawrenceville-police-chief-agrees-to-step-down-in-wake-of-sexual-harassment-probe
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