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Chain of command during McClain death investigation involved 2 Aurora police chief candidates

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AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) – The man who oversaw the Aurora Police Department’s Investigations Bureau during the investigation into Elijah McClain’s death is competing against his former immediate supervisor for a chance to become the next chief of police.

Dudley reported directly to Vanessa Wilson, who was the police department’s Metro Division chief at the time.

Wilson, who is also vying for the top police job, is currently the Aurora Police Department’s interim chief.

“What we can do as a police agency is change the way we do business,” Wilson said during the town hall.

What was the agenda and motive behind the decisions Commander Dudley made, the decisions Chief Wilson made?

Source: FOX31 & Channel 2 | Denver, CO News, Weather, Traffic, Sports | KDVR & KWGN

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