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CHARLOTTE — The Charlotte City Council has officially sworn in Edwin Peacock III as the new representative for District 6. We ...
The settlement came after a feud with a former City Council member who was upset that Jennings didn't permit officers to wear ...
Jennings told a new Charlotte newsletter he will retire from the department on Jan. 1, 2026, and that he received $305,000 in ...
CMPD Chief Johnny Jennings announced his retirement and a $305,000 “separation agreement” with the city on Sunday.
He was appointed to fill the District 6 seat left vacant by Tariq Bokhari and will remain in that seat until the November election.
Charlotte city government had been humming along quietly for a while, avoiding any major controversy. But WFAE’s Tommy ...
A majority of the Charlotte City Council voted in closed session to give police chief Johnny Jennings a $305,000 settlement. Nearly $60,000 of that money will increase his pension.
Now that Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings has shared his plans to retire by 2026, city leaders will begin a ...
Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department announced Sunday that Police Chief Johnny Jennings plans to retire at the end of the ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings announced his year-end retirement on Sunday evening after a 33-year career ...
The vote will take a little over a week, in order to allow all members to cast a ballot. On Sunday, Chief Johnny Jennings announced his retirement and released the full details of his settlement with ...
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