This one's pretty good also... Inside Job Drug-test shenanigans a decade ago raise questions about how much of an "outsider" interim police chief Sonya Proctor really is. By Jake Tapper on March 6, 1998 When Sonya Proctor took command of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) as interim chief late last November, she decided to do more than warm the chair. On Jan. 2, 1998, she removed assistant chief Rodney Monroe and replaced him with R.C. White, who had retired from the force in 1995 and was
This one's pretty good also... Inside Job Drug-test shenanigans a decade ago raise questions about how much of an "outsider" interim police chief Sonya Proctor really is. By Jake Tapper on March 6, 1998 When Sonya Proctor took command of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) as interim chief late last November, she decided to do more than warm the chair. On Jan. 2, 1998, she removed assistant chief Rodney Monroe and replaced him with R.C. White, who had retired from the force in 1995 and was