The city of Aurora announced three finalists for the police chief position on Wednesday as well as information on how the community can weigh in over the next week on who should get the job.
The three finalists are Scott Booth, the chief of police in Danville, Virginia; Scott Ebner, a retired lieutenant colonel and Deputy Superintendent of Administration for the New Jersey State Police; and David Franklin, the chief of staff at the Albuquerque, N.M., Police Department.
And on Wednesday, the three will interview with Mayor Mike Coffman and members of the Aurora City Council in groups, then with the city’s executive management team and department directors, according to the city. Ryan Luby, a spokesperson for the city of Aurora, said the city manager is expected to pick the finalist “in the coming weeks” after the interview process and a background investigation. The pick would have to receive approval from the majority of the Aurora City Council.
He took the interim position after the city fired Vanessa Wilson on April 6 — tasked with turning around the embattled department. He has seen some success.
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