City holds public forum with police review board candidates
By: Allison Hoff
Posted: Mar 20, 2023 11:44 PM EDT
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SOUTH BEND, Ind.- The final interview process for a new community police review board director included questions submitted by the public in a forum Monday night.
Four of the five invited applicants attended the forum, each allowed seven minutes to make an introduction and discuss their goals for the office.
The council will narrow the pool down to three candidates, and then the mayor will select one of the three individuals for the position.
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