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The bias complaint a police sergeant filed last month against Williamstown will be withdrawn, in light of his resignation this week.
UPDATED: A disciplinary hearing for Williamstown Police Sgt. Scott E. McGowan has been postponed from Thursday to Oct. 27.
Days before he faces a possible firing, a Williamstown police sergeant is again accusing the town of bias and retaliation, portraying himself as a whistleblower who received unjust treatment by local officials before and after he brought a federal lawsuit last year.
EAGLE INVESTIGATIONS: Williamstown police officers say Sgt. Scott E. McGowan accused others of conduct he exhibited himself, including open and frequent use of an anti-Black epithet, as well as displays of sexual and racial harassment.
EAGLE INVESTIGATIONS: A Williamstown police sergeant altered a police record in 2005 in an apparent attempt to hide his role in an alleged assault on a Williams College student, according to interviews and documents obtained by The Eagle.
WILLIAMSTOWN — The Williamstown sergeant whose claims of harassment and bias within his department spurred doubts about local policing, and le…
WILLIAMSTOWN — The Williamstown sergeant who filed a federal civil lawsuit alleging bias and sexual harassment within the town’s Police Depart…
WILLIAMSTOWN — In a new court brief, lawyers for Williamstown argue that the town’s police chief had good reason to place a sergeant on paid a…
WILLIAMSTOWN — The attorney for a Williamstown police sergeant has until Friday to oppose an effort by the town to dismiss elements of a lawsu…