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Yeadon police chief says he will be fired at next council meeting following controversy

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YEADON, Pa. - Yeadon Borough's Police Chief tells FOX 29's Steve Keeley that he will be fired at the next borough council meeting days after he addressed controversial rumors about his future.Chief Anthony ‘Chachi’ Paparo said he turned down a severance offer in a meeting with Yeadon Mayor Rohan K.

Hepkins and Borough Council President Sharon Council-Harris, Keeley reports. Paparo expects the council to reconvene for a voting session in the coming days to make the decision official.

Paparo has led the Yeadon Borough Police Department for the past three years and his crime-fighting strategies have garnered praise from the community and the borough leadership."If you could clone him that's who people would want - chiefs, mayors, chief executives - would want around the country because he has decreased crime while being under budget," Mayor Hepkins said.Still, Paparo said he started hearing rumblings that the borough council was going to fire him in January after his contract expired.

Paparo originally scoffed at the idea that he would be dismissed from his post, then he was met with a stirring accusation."Residents were coming to me, various people were coming to me, and say they're going to fire me in January.

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