Alfred S. Thomas Jr

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Alfred S. Thomas Jr. is a former Chief of the Charlottesville Police Department. He was sworn in on May 23, 2016[1] and resigned on December 18, 2017 following the events of August 12. [2] [3] [4]

News emerged in the fall of 2018 that he was continuing to collect a salary.[5]


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Background

Before coming to Charlottesville, Thomas served as the police chief in Lexington, a post he was appointed to in 2010. He served for 20 years with the Lynchburg Police Department and spent five years in the United States Air Force. [1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Web. Alfred S. Thomas, Jr. Recommended for Police Chief, City of Charlottesville, April 12, 2016, retrieved May 23, 2016.
  2. Web. Charlottesville Police Chief Alfred Thomas resigns after criticism over white nationalist rally
  3. Web. Charlottesville police chief resigns in wake of report on white-supremacist rally, Joe Heim, News Article, Washington Post, December 18m, 2017, retrieved December 18, 2021.
  4. Web. Chief Thomas out, retirement effective immediately, Lisa Provence, News Article, C-Ville Weekly, December 18, 2017, retrieved December 18, 2021.
  5. Web. Charlottesville Continues to Pay Former-Chief Thomas $134K Salary, Associated Press, News Article=, CBS19, Gray Communications, December 18, 2017, retrieved December 18, 2021.

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