The entire police department of a North Carolina town resigned on Friday after a new town manager was hired, according to the former police chief.
“In my 21 years at the Kenly Police Department, we have seen ups and downs. But, especially in the last 3 years, we have made substantial progress that we had hoped to continue. However, due to the hostile work environment now present in the Town of Kenly, I do not believe progress is possible,” Gibson wrote in his letter.
“We’re stepping up and stepping out, and as Johnston County and the sheriff’s office, we’re going to be there for our people and the citizens. They may be the citizens of the town of Kenly, but they’re still citizens of the county of Johnston, also,” Johnston County Sheriff Steve Bizzell said.
Jones was just hired as the Kenly town manager in June, according to the Town of Kenly in a news release reported by local media.
“Jones has dedicated her career to public service over the last 16 years during which she worked in progressively responsible positions with local governments in Minnesota, Virginia, South Carolina and North Carolina,” the statement said. “She began her municipal career as the Executive Assistant to the City Manager and National Urban Fellow in the City of Norfolk, Virginia.”
Jones declined an interview with WRAL and said that she was “not at liberty to talk because of a personnel matter.”
The Epoch Times has contacted the town for comment.