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RTD senior managers fail to notify public about police chief under investigation
By Tony Kovaleski,
1 day ago
The Regional Transit District’s (RTD) Chief of Police has silently been placed on leave and under investigation since July 1st. This comes as agency leaders fail to address public concerns, calling the decision a "personnel matter."
In an effort to address the lack of accountability from the multi-million tax-payer-funded agency, Denver7 Investigates asked questions anyway.
"Doesn't the public have a right to know?," said Chief investigative reporter Tony Kovaleski.
"Tony, we're not taking any questions about Chief Fitzgerald," said Marta Sipeki, Senior Manager of Public Relations at RTD.
The current acting chief, Steven Martingano, dodged multiple questions when asked why the public was not made aware of Fitzgerald's leave or pending investigation for several weeks.
"I'm here to promote the success that we have here. And, you know, I'd appreciate it for all the questions to be geared to the live look-in," Martingano said.
"So you have nothing to say?," Tony Kovaleski asked.
Martingano responded, "Any other questions about live look-in?"
"I guess you answered the question," said Denver7's chief investigator.
Denver7 Investigates also spoke with Chief Fitzgerald, who said he "can't say anything right now, but there will be a day when we can talk. Right now, I look forward to when I can get back to work."
RTD board member Bobby Dishell has also responded to questions from Denver7 Investigates, saying, "at the end of the day, this is a personnel matter and the Chief is innocent until proven otherwise."
Also, Denver7 Investigates left messages for more than a half dozen board members, who have not returned calls.
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