West Virginia state police superintendent resigns amid probe
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice on Monday ordered a sweeping investigation of the State Police after he accepted the resignation of the agency's superintendent and revealed allegations of wrongdoing, including that a video camera was placed inside a women's locker room.
Justice said he has appointed Jack Chambers, the deputy director of the Capitol police, as interim superintendent to replace Superintendent Jan Cahill, who had served under Justice since the governor took office in 2017. Justice said Chambers will conduct an all-out investigation to replace one that started last month under Cahill and was nearing its completion.
One focus of the investigation will be an allegation that a State Police employee hid a video camera in the womens locker room at a State Police facility in Kanawha County.
To me, it is absolutely not to be tolerated in any way, Justice said.
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