San Diego Unified school police chief, facing harassment allegations, will retire

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Chief Alfonso Contreras will retire after serving just two years in the job; in December, officers sued him and the police department, accusing him of harassment

San Diego Unified School District’s police chief is retiring after just two years in the job, officials announced Friday, months after accusations surfaced that he sexually assaulted an officer, discriminated against others and allowed violations of employment law.

The officer plaintiffs attributed the harassment and abuse to what they referred to as a clique within the department that centered around Contreras and investigative Sergeant Jenifer Gruner. The plaintiffs say the two have been in a relationship for decades, creating a conflict of interest in the department and special privileges for Gruner.

 

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