Henderson Police Chief Hollie Chadwick has been presented with a stark choice: resign within three weeks or face termination. This ultimatum follows a formal complaint filed on December 10, 2024, by the Henderson Police Supervisors Association (HPSA) and others, alleging discriminatory practices and “union busting” activities by Chief Chadwick over the past six months. The complaint specifically accuses her of targeting HPSA President Lieutenant Charles Hedrick for his union-related activities.
Chief Chadwick, a 21-year veteran of the force, has denied singling out Lt. Hedrick but acknowledged concerns regarding overtime policy negotiations. She cited the HPSA contract, emphasizing that union leave requires departmental approval and can be denied if deemed detrimental to operations.
As this situation unfolds, it raises critical questions about leadership accountability and the balance between administrative authority and union rights within law enforcement agencies. The community awaits further clarity on the implications of this development for the Henderson Police Department’s future.
Source: FOX5 Vegas
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