Police chief placed on leave for reportedly telling officers where to get fake vaccine cards
By Edward Era Barbacena
A WHITE police chief in a small North Carolina town has been placed on unpaid leave because he reportedly told officers about a “clinic” where they could get COVID-19 vaccination cards without actually being vaccinated.
WBTV in Charlotte reports that Oakboro Police Chief TJ Smith was put on leave for a two-week period that started Tuesday. The town is west of Charlotte in Stanly County
Oakboro Town Administrator Doug Burgess wrote Smith a letter that informed him of the punishment. Burgess said the chief violated the town's personnel policy, which bars acts of fraud, endangering the property of others and serving a conflicting interest.
The town manager says any more violations would lead to discipline, which could include dismissal.
Smith said in a statement that he made a mistake.
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