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Md. police chief suspended amid investigation

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The police chief of a small city in Prince George’s County, Maryland, has been suspended from his duties as the city investigates allegations of mismanagement.

Seat Pleasant Police Chief Devan Martin has been suspended with pay.



The investigation follows a complaint about Martin’s management.

鈥淩ight now, we’re investigating his time in office, how he managed and personnel,鈥 interim City Administrator Stanley Mosley told NBC Washington.

Martin has served as police chief in Seat Pleasant since 2016. The department has about two dozen officers for the city’s nearly 4,800 residents.

In 2020, Martin was the subject of a probe by the Maryland State Prosecutor’s Office over allegations he had someone else take a polygraph for him during a recertification test. That investigation found no evidence of criminal conduct.

Last fall, the longtime mayor of Seat Pleasant, Eugene Grant, was booted from office after missing too many city council meetings.

Jack Moore

Jack Moore joined 海角社区app.com as a digital writer/editor in July 2016.聽Previous to his聽current role,聽he covered federal government management and technology as the news editor at Nextgov.com, part of Government Executive Media Group.

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