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Kenosha commission accepts officer retirement, dismisses complaint and holds closed session on hiring

5021375 · June 17, 2025
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The Kenosha Police and Fire Commission on June 17, 2025 approved the retirement of police officer John Wenberg effective July 2, 2025, received departmental reports, voted to dismiss a citizen complaint filed in March and entered closed session to discuss probationary officer candidates and a pending complaint.

The Kenosha Police and Fire Commission on June 17, 2025 approved the retirement of police officer John Wenberg, effective July 2, 2025, received and filed the police and fire department reports for May, voted to dismiss a citizen complaint filed in March and moved into closed session to discuss candidates for probationary appointment and review a pending complaint.

The actions were taken at a brief meeting presided over by President Helen Schumacher. The commission also acknowledged a long-serving outreach role held by Wenberg and congratulated the fire department on a consecutive EMS achievement award mentioned during the meeting.

The commission opened with roll call; Vice President Pamela Drummell, Secretary Felix Ramirez, Commissioner Frederick Dupree and Commissioner Ruffalo were present. After…

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