Greenville man accused of hitting bailiff in face with elbow
“While it was determined that the conduct involved was not on city property, during city time, or involving other city employees, the decision to terminate Mr. Garrison as Safety Service Director was made on March 2, 2020,” Rieman said in a statement. “Ensuring that the city continues to move in a positive direction is of utmost concern. The city will now begin the process of searching for a new safety service director.”
Rieman’s statement doesn’t say exactly what Garrison is accused of, and the Dayton Daily News has requested public records seeking more information.
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