Suspended Scottsdale Chief of Staff: What Went Wrong?
R. Lamar Whitmer, Scottsdales chief of staff, has been on paid suspension since January, following an investigation into undisclosed policy violations. The city has extended his leave, leaving many questions unanswered. Whitmer, known for his critical remarks towards city council members, was escorted out of city hall by police in a controversial manner. The mayor expressed frustration over the situation, and Whitmers attorney has remained silent. The investigation continues with no clear resolution.
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