EXCLUSIVE: New Accusations of Misbehavior Against Esserman
Pressure is mounting for Providence Police Chief Dean Esserman to leave amid accusations of previous misconduct.
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Pressure is mounting for Providence Police Chief Dean Esserman to leave amid accusations of previous misconduct.
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Providence City Council President Michael Solomon has hired Bill Fischer to serve as his spokesman.
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Providence Police Chief Dean Esserman is on the outs with Mayor Angel Taveras after an incident over the weekend. Is the
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