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Pool of Inspector General candidates narrowed to 13


A lion statue outside Columbus Division of Police headquarters

The pool of candidates vying for the position of Columbus’ first police Inspector General has been narrowed to 13, and includes a city police lieutenant.

The initial pool of 29 candidates was cut down by Ralph Andersen and Associates, a national firm hired by the city to help with the search. That same firm has also been used by the city in two national searches for a police chief, ultimately leading to the hiring of current Chief Elaine Bryant, and a national search for a fire chief. 

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Among the 13 remaining candidates in the pool is current Columbus police Lt. Melissa McFadden, who has an ongoing federal lawsuit against the division. McFadden self-published a book in 2020 detailing her account of her experience of racism within the division that she has been a member of for 24 years. 



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