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Fire chief placed on leave amid racial insensitivity probe

Published September 25, 2017

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A Connecticut fire chief has been placed on paid leave after an investigation faulted him for racial insensitivity and concluded minority firefighters have a reason to perceive racial bias in the department.

New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart on Thursday placed Fire Chief Thomas Ronalter on leave effective Friday and expects to begin disciplinary proceedings next week. Stewart also named an interim leader of the department, Deputy Chief Peter Margentino.

The investigation was prompted by Ronalter's refusal to hang a photograph of the department's first black chief, Mark Carr, on a wall of honor. Carr retired in 2012 and died two years later.

Ronalter released a statement Thursday saying he detests racism and has never treated people differently based on race. He says he won't resign and will fight the allegations.

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