( KRON ) — Former Oakland Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong has filed a lawsuit against the City of Oakland and Mayor Sheng Thao alleging he was illegally fired last year. In the suit, former Chief Armstrong claims he was fired in retaliation for “his courage in speaking out about misconduct” by Oakland PD’s federal monitor, Robert Warshaw.
The lawsuit alleges Armstrong’s firing violated California law and his First Amendment rights in connection to Mayor Thao’s decision to fire him last February.
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Oakland PD has been subject to federal monitoring for the last two decades. That monitoring has been long overseen by Warshaw. The lawsuit, which was electronically filed on Monday, accuses Warshaw of discrediting and minimizing the efforts of the more than 10 police chiefs Oakland has had since 2013 for his own personal benefit.
Mayor Thao, the lawsuit states, was intimidated by Warshaw and bowed to his pressure in firing Armstrong, instead of “standing up for Oakland.”