Monroe says he’s accepted Charlotte job
May 15, 2008 | Virginia News
Richmond Police Chief Rodney Monroe has been offered the job of police chief in Charlotte, N.C.
In an exclusive interview with The Richmond Times-Dispatch, Monroe said he's going to take the job. Monroe, 51, who was hired by Mayor L. Douglas Wilder in February 2005, will become Charlotte's first black police chief.
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