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Akron's next police chief will be an internal candidate. Mayor cites legal technicality

Akron Mayor Shammas Malik stands behind a dark podium against a speckled wall.
Anna Huntsman
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Akron Mayor Shammas Malik announces a change to the search for the new Akron police chief in a news conference at the Oliver Ocasek Building in Downtown Akron on March 4, 2024.

The national search for Akron鈥檚 new police chief is over 鈥 not because Mayor Shammas Malik has hired someone, but because he discovered he can鈥檛 look nationally for a candidate.

The city鈥檚 law department recently found a state law that makes hiring a candidate from outside the ranks of Akron unlawful and punishable by removal from office, Malik said during a Monday news conference.

鈥淭his came as a surprise to me,鈥 Malik said. "When there is a vacancy above entry level in safety forces, that must be filled internally."

Akron鈥檚 previous two police chiefs were external candidates, he said, and former mayors may have done national searches without knowing the law.

"I do believe that previous administrations were, previous administrations were acting on the best understanding that they had at the time,鈥 Malik said.

The states: "No positions above the rank of patrol officer in the police department shall be filled by original appointment. Vacancies in positions above the rank of patrol officer in a police department shall be filled by promotion from among persons holding positions in a rank lower than the position to be filled."

The city's lawyers discovered the provision when they were looking into hiring a new fire chief. Chief Joseph Natko announced Monday he plans to retire March 22.

Malik had initially wanted to 鈥渃ast the widest net possible鈥 in the search for a new police chief and said narrowing the search to internal candidates 鈥渋sn鈥檛 ideal.鈥

While he鈥檚 鈥渃onfident鈥 that there are qualified candidates in the department, the state law is strict about who can apply, he said.

鈥淏asically, if only one person at any rank - and this could be for lieutenants or captains or whatever role you're filling 鈥 but if only one person is able to apply and applies from that rank, you can go down to the next rank. If more than one person applies, then you can't consider the lower ranks,鈥 Malik said.

Akron has two deputy chiefs, currently the highest-ranking position in the department: Brian Harding, who is serving as interim chief, and Jesse Leeser.

If both of them apply for the job, no one else can be considered, Malik said.

鈥淚t is our understanding that if multiple deputy chiefs apply, we will not be able to consider captains,鈥 the mayor said.

Malik will not disclose who has applied until the applications close in two weeks, he said.

Malik and his team intend to put a charter amendment on the November ballot that would clearly allow the city to hire external candidates, he added.

Akron resident dressed as the police dog character from "Paw Patrol" holding a sign reading, "Save our tax dollars: Hire from within the department."
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An attendee dressed up as Chase, the police dog character in the children's television show "Paw Patrol," to express his opinion about Akron's next police chief during a town hall meeting Jan. 11, 2024.

Currently, the city charter requires 鈥溾illing of the higher grades, so far as practicable through promotion.鈥

Since the beginning of the police chief search, some community members have called on the mayor to hire an internal candidate. At a January town hall discussion, several attendees advocated for hiring from within and were met with applause from dozens of other attendees.

One individual dressed up as Chase, the police dog in the children鈥檚 television show, "Paw Patrol," and held up a sign calling for officials to hire an internal candidate to save taxpayers' money.

The change to the search will not delay the process, Malik added at the Monday press conference. He expects to hold two more town hall discussions with candidates and make a decision within the next two months.

City officials will now notify external candidates who had already applied for the job that they will no longer be considered, he said.

Following his retirement, Fire Chief Natko will serve as the new assistant to the mayor for emergency management. Deputy Chief Steven Kaut will serve as interim chief.

Anna Huntsman covers Akron, Canton and surrounding communities for 海角破解版.