Greensboro police release statement on response to city manager’s home

GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — The Greensboro Police Department has released a statement regarding their response to Greensboro City Manager Taiwo Jaiyeoba’s home.

‘Nothing pertaining to city business’ in case of 911 calls to Greensboro city manager’s home

Background

Multiple 911 calls were placed from the home between Dec. 28 and 29, including what a CAD reporter described as a “physical domestic disturbance” on Dec. 28 and a call involving a request for an escort from the home on Dec. 29.

The Dec. 28 incident is listed in the report as “simple assault,” and Jaiyeoba and two family members are identified as having “apparent minor injuries.”

The police narrative states only that the officer “responded to [the address] in reference to a Family Disorder. Upon my arrival, I met with the complainant who advised that on 12/28/2023 at approximately 1930 hours, a Family Disorder occurred.”

In one of the 911 calls made from the home, it’s hard to understand what the person is saying, but a transcript of the call says there was a “female on the line stating that [redacted] is abusing them.”

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