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Originally built out by renowned producer Chips Moman in 1977, the building has been fully renovated and has a new space, The ...
Jennings told a new Charlotte newsletter he will retire from the department on Jan. 1, 2026, and that he received $305,000 in a separation agreement.
CHARLOTTE — Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings announced his year-end retirement on Sunday. Now, the city ...
Now that Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings has shared his plans to retire by 2026, city leaders will begin a ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings’ retirement is still of interest to North Carolina Auditor Dave Boliek. Jennings announced May 25 he plans to leave the post at year’s end after 33 ...
Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) introduced legislation to move control of the Marshals Service from the executive branch to the judicial branch amid President Trump's criticism of federal judges. Former U.S.
Charlotte Police Chief Johnny Jennings will retire, after reducing the city's crime rates and leading various initiatives.
Putney announced his retirement in 2019, but stayed on until July 1, 2020. In his last month, the protests over the police ...
Chief Johnny Jennings' retirement announcement comes amid criticism over a settlement with Charlotte City Council.
Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department announced Sunday that Police Chief Johnny Jennings plans to retire at the end of the ...
CMPD Chief Johnny Jennings has released his full separation agreement with the City of Charlotte, worth over $300K. It includes a $45,000 bonus for staying on as Chief until January, an extra 40 days ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings on Sunday night disclosed the details of a $305,000 settlement agreement ...
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