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Detroit Police Launch Probe into Parking Space Dispute Between Cop and Firefighter

December 05, 2014, 7:13 AM

A little controversy has broken out at the Detroit Public Safety Building downtown, and Detroit Police Internal Affairs has launched a probe into the matter.

Andrea Isom of Fox 2 reports that a Detroit cop parked in a fire department parking spot and someone got upset.

Fox 2 reports that someone from the fire department retaliated by covering the officer's car in firefighter stickers. 

A signed note on the car also said:"Stay out of our spot, you are not the senior chief of fire department, I will be informing the chief of police."

"Totally embarrassing, inexcusable and unacceptable," Edsel Jenkins, the executive fire commissioner, told Fox 2. "There are designated parking spots inside headquarters and at times, depending up the urgency, somebody might park in somebody else's parking space, but that is no reason to put stickers  on someone's windshield, that's inappropriate."

"I've spoken with the individual, but it's under investigation by DPD, Internal Affairs," Jenkins said. "They conduct investigations not just for DPD but for DFD. I'm going to wait for them to complete that investigation before I take any action."

 

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