New Brunswick·New
A representative of the Saint John Police Association who was forcibly removed from city council chambers last week has filed formal complaints against the mayor, security personnel and the city’s chief administrative officer for what he describes as his “sudden attack/assault.”
Bob Davidson of the Saint John Police Association takes aim at mayor, security guard and CAO

Listen to this article
Estimated 5 minutes
The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results.
Bob Davidson, a representative of the Saint John Police Association, said the city clerk told him he didn’t fill out the right form for his complaint against the mayor. (Megan Goddard/CBC)
A representative of the Saint John Police Association who was forcibly removed from city council chambers last week has filed formal complaints against the mayor, security personnel and the city’s chief administrative officer for what he describes as his “sudden attack/assault.”
Bob Davidson alleges Mayor Donna Reardon violated “multiple” provisions of the Code of Conduct for Elected Members of the City of Saint John when she instructed a security guard to escort him out of the regularly scheduled meeting Feb. 9.
Davidson attempted to address council that night without being on the agenda. He approached the podium shortly after the meeting started,
This story was brought to Nouzie by RSS. The original post can be found on https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/saint-john-police-union-bob-davidson-complaint-mayor-donna-reardon-security-9.7089011?cmp=rss




