The town was made aware last week of multiple allegations that Police Chief Ashley Gonzalez had violated the town's discrimination and sexual harassment and retaliation policy, according to the town administrator.
The police chief in Brookline, Massachusetts, has been placed on paid administrative leave following allegations that he violated the town's policy against discrimination, sexual harassment and retaliation.
Town Administrator Mel Kleckner said the town was made aware last week of multiple allegations that Police Chief Ashley Gonzalez had violated the town's discrimination and sexual harassment and retaliation policy. "Town staff immediately began an initial review of the allegations," he said, and has since retained Quincy-based Comprehensive Investigations and Consulting to conduct a review of the allegations.Stay informed about New England news and weather. Get the NECN app for
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