Politics & Government
Wauwatosa Police Chief Finalist Interviews: How To Watch
Virtual public interviews with each of the candidates will start next week.

WAUWATOSA, WI — The Wauwatosa Police and Fire Commission, tasked with finding a new police chief for the city, will host virtual public interviews with the finalists for the position on Monday.
The interviews are hosted through Zoom and will start on Monday at 5 p.m. The commission said that each candidate will answer the same questions and some questions were provided by the public. The city plans to stream the interviews.
"After the virtual public interviews, the Police and Fire Commission invites the public to complete a survey to provide feedback on the candidates," the city said. This survey will be open until June 16 at 12:00 pm.
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The commission will hold its final interviews during the week of June 21 and make a hiring decision afterward.
Members of the public can view the interviews through Zoom. An account is not required to attend virtually.
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The finalist candidates for Wauwatosa Police Chief are:
- James MacGillis
- Jeffrey Norman
- David Salazar
These candidates were named last Thursday. All three candidates have been involved in the Milwaukee Police Department. Norman is the current acting police chief in Milwaukee while the city mediates with its old chief, Alfonso Morales.
Interviews will be held over Zoom on Monday, June 14. You can watch the stream at Wauwatosa.net/meetingportal, call in at 1 (301) 715-8592 or attend in Zoom with Meeting ID 854 8469 8352. A public survey will be available at noon on June 16 at Wauwatosa.net/chief.
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