Former Oakland Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong Says He Wants to Restore His Reputation

Former Oakland Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong spoke to a community town hall at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church Saturday and said while wanted to restore his reputation, it was also time for the department and city to “move on.” 

During the town hall, Armstrong said that he’s received much support from communities across Oakland. Although some at the meeting called for him to be rehired, Armstrong noted that it wasn’t his decision to make. 

“I think, obviously, the mayor has made her decision. I think that at this point for me, it’s important that my name is cleared,” he said. 

Armstrong also noted his desire to continue effecting change in

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