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Muskego City Police and Fire Commission reelects president, moves into closed session on officer personnel; chief reports staffing pressures, plans promotion
Summary
The Muskego City Police and Fire Commission at its meeting reelected its incumbent president, elected Peter Jeske as vice president/secretary, voted to convene a closed session under Wisconsin Statute §19.85(1)(c) on an officer personnel matter, and heard a police chief report on staffing pressures and a forthcoming promotion recommendation.
The Muskego City Police and Fire Commission at its regularly scheduled meeting voted to reelect its incumbent commission president, named Peter Jeske as vice president/secretary, approved minutes from Feb. 20 and unanimously voted in favor of convening a closed session to discuss an officer personnel matter under Wisconsin Statute §19.85(1)(c).
The commission also heard a report from the police chief, who said he attended the FBI National Academy leadership symposium and described persistent staffing shortages across law enforcement agencies. The chief said a candidate who serves as the school resource officer, identified in the record as Sangretti (also spelled in the transcript as Sandretti), will be recommended for promotion to sergeant at the commission's next meeting and that the promotion will require a formal vote.
"I attended a leadership symposium in Washington last week. It's part of the FBI National Academy," the police chief said. "When we…
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