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Hamtramck City Manager Max Garbarino and Police Officer David Adamczyk are suing the city, alleging widespread corruption, election fraud, and a presidential pardon scheme.
At a news conference, attorney Jon Marko, who represents City Manager Max Garbarino and Officer David Adamczyk, outlined a sweeping array of claims against Mayor Amer Ghalib, Police Chief Jamiel ...
Marko Law, PLLC, a Michigan civil rights firm, has announced a lawsuit against the city of Hamtramck, Mayor Amer Ghalib, police Chief Jamiel Altaheri, and several city council members.
In response, Garbarino placed Adamczyk on leave to protect him and the integrity of the investigation. Days later, Garbarino suspended Altaheri, citing erratic and disturbing behavior.
After Adamczyk reported his allegations about Altaheri to the Michigan State Police and Federal Bureau of Investigation, Garbarino placed him on administrative leave "to shield him from ...
HAMTRAMCK, Mich. – Hamtramck’s city manager Max Garbarino has lawyered up after being placed on paid administrative leave. The council voted to suspend Garbarino during a meeting Tuesday night ...
Accusations of ethnic bias Garbarino raised concerns of ethnic bias against him. In a statement released a few hours before the council meeting started, the city manager said: "Some of you have ...
Garbarino defended himself as he and Mayor Amer Ghalib had a heated discussion that lasted about 30 minutes. “I don’t feel safe anymore. We don’t feel safe as a community.
Hamtramck council places city manager on leave amid accusations of ethnic bias City manager Max Garbarino defended placing the police chief on leave and said that there may be ethnic bias against him.
City council voted Tuesday night to place City Manager Max Garbarino on leave. He was escorted out of the meeting and his work computer and phone were taken as the mayor said Garbarino should be ...
Garbarino told The News he put the chief on paid suspension after receiving information from a Hamtramck police officer that was written in a May 7 memo and forwarded to the Michigan State Police.
President Donald Trump backed several House Republicans for reelection in Truth Social posts on Sunday, expressing support for Reps. Andrew Garbarino of New York, Troy Downing of Montana, Guy ...