By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR — Police Chief Michael Metzler will have to forfeit two vacation days and write a letter of apology to the police union for using inappropriate language in front of fellow officers.
That was the punishment doled out Thursday by the Board of Police Commissioners, following a 45-minute executive session.
“The board felt (Metzler) used poor judgment in the incident that occurred Dec. 16,” said Commissioner John Popik. “It was an unfortunate, isolated incident.”
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