Neighbors Fight for Mifflin Twp. Police Chief
Updated: Friday, February 8 2013, 02:02 AM EST
MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP -- A Mifflin Township store owner is Fighting Back, wanting answers about the sudden change at the top of the police force,
Chief Michael Pocock was put on paid leave until further notice Monday, by township trustees,
Town leaders have said little else about the decision, so Bob's Market owner, Sam Kwiek is asking customers and residents to sign a petition demanding more answers.
"We either want our chief back, or we want an explanation," says Sam.
Pocock's attorney Bob Sauter says they have not received any specific allegations from township trustees.
Township officials say more details could be released February 19th, at the trustees next meeting, residents are welcome to attend and voice their opinions.
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Reporter: Steve Levine
Web Producer: Kellie Hanna
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