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City Council Approves New Deputy Police Chief Amid Safety Concerns

July 02, 2024 | Somerville City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts



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City Council Approves New Deputy Police Chief Amid Safety Concerns
In a recent government meeting, the council discussed significant personnel changes, including the confirmation of Christopher as a firefighter and the promotion of James M. Dunnavant to deputy police chief.

Christopher, who previously worked at National Grid, expressed confidence in his ability to handle the high-risk responsibilities associated with firefighting. He highlighted his experience with both gas and electric systems, emphasizing his readiness for the challenges that may arise in the fire department. The council members unanimously supported his appointment, with a vote scheduled for the full council next Thursday.

The meeting also featured Chief Femina's endorsement of Dunnavant for the deputy police chief position. Dunnavant, a graduate of the New England School of Law, has been with the police department since 2001, progressing through various ranks and responsibilities. Chief Femina praised Dunnavant's extensive experience, particularly his leadership in the patrol division and his role in addressing community issues.

Both appointments reflect the council's commitment to enhancing public safety through experienced leadership in emergency services. The council's decisions will be finalized in the upcoming full council meeting, where they will officially confirm these appointments.

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