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Metropolitan Police Commission approves conditional offer of employment for Christopher Franz

Metropolitan Police Commission · May 18, 2026
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Summary

At a brief Metropolitan Police Commission meeting, commissioners voted to approve a conditional offer of employment to Christopher Franz; the motion, moved by Commissioner Pollack and seconded by Commissioner Rich, passed on a roll-call vote. There were no public comments.

The Metropolitan Police Commission voted to approve a conditional offer of employment to Christopher Franz during a brief meeting. The presiding official asked for a motion “to give a conditional offer of employment to Christopher Franz,” then called for a roll-call vote after the motion was moved and seconded.

Commissioner Pollack moved the motion and Commissioner Rich seconded it. In the roll-call vote recorded by the presiding official, Commissioner Rich, Commissioner Goyevich, Commissioner Pollack and President Polley voted yes; the presiding official announced the motion had passed.

The meeting offered an opportunity for public comment; the presiding official said there were no public speakers. The commission then covered a brief announcement that a regular meeting for next month was already scheduled and proceeded to adjourn after a motion by Commissioner Pollack and a second from Commissioner Rich.

No additional details about the position, terms, start date, background checks or funding for the hire were provided in the meeting record. The motion on the conditional offer was procedural and the transcript does not record any substantive debate over the candidate or the employment terms. The commission adjourned immediately after routine announcements.