Adrian Diaz, who stepped down from running the Seattle Police Department among sexual harassment and discrimination allegations, came out as gay today on KTTH, 770 Radio in Seattle.
Rantz Exclusive: Former Seattle police Chief Adrian Diaz announces he’s gay
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Former Police Chief Adrian Diaz was placed on administrative leave on Monday, a Seattle Police Department spokesperson told KUOW in an email statement. He wouldn’t say why Diaz was placed on leave, saying he would not comment further on pending personnel matters.
Diaz and his personal attorney Ted Buck could not be reached for comment by publication time. (KUOW)
Also on paid administrative leave — JAMIE TOMPKINS. (KING 5 reports)
Seattle and those leading it continue to be a dumpster fire.
How to avoid culpability for an action:
So, you’ve been accused of several instances of wrong-doing. Let’s look to see if there is a pattern.
Looks like females are accusing you of sexual harassment.
What to do? What to do?
Try this– tell everyone you are gay. (You may be bi-sexual already, just kick it up a notch to save your ass!)
Now that you have put on your gay armor, see how it fits. Not everyone will be happy with the look, you may feel uncomfortable in it.
Lipstick on a pig?
The best way to attack an issue is straight-on. In the workplace, unless this is just a money-grab by con artists, you are probably guilty as accused.
The lengths people will go to, destroying relationships, reputations, losing all credibility, in order to avoid facing up to the truth!
We shall see how this all turns out. It just seems like a convenient (drastic!!) defense that the chief has come up with.