The Deputy Chief of Police of Oakland, California, one of the department's highest ranking officers, has been accused of sexually harassing a female sergeant. The complaint, which was initially filed with the department's Internal Affairs Division, was filed after the sergeant became uncomfortable when Jeff Loman discussed meeting her for dinner to talk about a possible promotion (the sergeant was due to be promoted to the rank of lieutenant).
The lawsuit against Loman comes while he is also undergoing a probe in the department's handling of the investigation into journalist Chauncey Bailey's killing in August 2007.    
To read more about the case click here.
January 7, 2009 / category: Employment / link / comments (0)

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