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Hamtramck city manager placed on leave amid tense city council meeting
Hamtramck city manager placed on leave amid tense city council meeting

CBS News

time5 days ago

  • General
  • CBS News

Hamtramck city manager placed on leave amid tense city council meeting

Hamtrack's city manager was placed on administrative leave Tuesday amid a tense city council meeting to discuss the suspension of Police Chief Jamiel Altaheri. During the hours-long meeting, which was expected to discuss whether to reinstate Altaheri, the council voted to suspend City Manager Max Garbarino while an investigation is ongoing. The investigation stems from allegations that Altaheri abused his power, resulting in Garbarino announcing the suspension of the police chief and an officer. On Friday, Garbarino said he received credible evidence of serious allegations involving city leaders and has taken "appropriate and responsible steps to address credible allegations of illegal and unethical conduct within our police department and among elected officials." Several community members spoke at Tuesday's meeting before it became heated as Ghalib and Garbarino exchanged words. "How do you feel that you deprived him (Altaheri) of staying here to defend himself and to make things clear for the public, but you ask for your right to defend yourself right now, and you took like 20 minutes?" said Ghalib. "Across the whole nation, if you're suspected of this, you are put on administrative leave. This is how this works," Garbarino said. The next council meeting is scheduled for June 10. In a statement provided to CBS News Detroit last week, Altaheri said, "I call on the Wayne County Sheriff's Office, State Police and FBI to follow up on these false accusations and all those behind these fabricated stories."

Hamtramck city leaders clash at special meeting after police chief's suspension
Hamtramck city leaders clash at special meeting after police chief's suspension

CBS News

time24-05-2025

  • Politics
  • CBS News

Hamtramck city leaders clash at special meeting after police chief's suspension

Friday's special meeting in Hamtramck was packed as allegations continue to swirl concerning city leaders after the suspension of Police Chief Jamiel Altaheri. Friday's emergency meeting was believed to be whether City Manager Max Garbarino would be terminated. Garbarino believed the special meeting was in retaliation for the pending city investigations. The meeting came two days after Garbarino confirmed that Altaheri and an officer were put on administrative leave. Before the meeting, Garbarino said he had been sent credible evidence of serious allegations involving city leaders. He said he has taken "appropriate and responsible steps to address credible allegations of illegal and unethical conduct within our police department and among elected officials." "We went to hire an outside company to do a very decisive and fair, and factual process with this. It's a very common practice to do this," Garbarino told CBS News Detroit Friday evening. No vote was taken during Friday's meeting. Garbarino urged the council not to terminate him and "let the investigation take its course." Hamtramck Mayor Amer Ghalib said his goal is to make the pending city investigation as fair as possible. "I have to make sure everything should be investigated, not just the allegation from one side. Because the other side has a lot to say. We have to include that," Ghalib said. During the two-hour meeting, dozens of citizens stood up for the city manager or the police chief. Some said it was embarrassing that the city was engulfed in much drama. "Y'all are shameful, we deserve better, there are people in this city that have needs," one woman said. At times, the mayor and city manager disagreed. Their primary disagreement was who would conduct the pending internal investigation. Ghalib said he wants all parties, whether suspended, to be able to speak up. "I will be a part of the investigation because my name is mentioned in the allegations, and I have a lot to say. Max will be part of that. That should be fair, I think," Ghalib said at the meeting. A list of third-party companies will be created. The city council will then vote and select one to perform the internal investigation. The next meeting is set for Tuesday, May 27. In a statement provided to CBS News Detroit, Altaheri said, "I call on the Wayne County Sheriff's Office, State Police and FBI to follow up on these false accusations and all those behind these fabricated stories."

Hamtramck police chief placed on administrative leave
Hamtramck police chief placed on administrative leave

CBS News

time22-05-2025

  • CBS News

Hamtramck police chief placed on administrative leave

Charges expected after truck smashes into Pontiac apartment and more top stories Charges expected after truck smashes into Pontiac apartment and more top stories Charges expected after truck smashes into Pontiac apartment and more top stories The city of Hamtramck confirmed on Wednesday that Police Chief Jamiel Altaheri was placed on administrative leave. City Manager Max Garbarino did not provide details on the suspension but said it was due to an ongoing investigation. This story is developing. Stay with CBS News Detroit as more information becomes available.

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