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Hi Mr. Buckley,
My name is Stephen Lebert. I have many family members on the force. It is discrimination if you don't accept my application.
My resume includes:
---claiming to be talking to a perp on the phone when a public access TV victim is at 100 Main St. filing on the notorious, violent individual at the station
---threatening to put a hole in a Malden man's head using the "f" word
---getting sued for allegedly punching a Woburn man...I WON THE CASE ...ha ha...Got away with it allegedly I did.
So Sign Me Up
Love and Kisses,
Stephen
Do you know someone who might be interested in applying to be on Medford Police force? To help introduce prospective candidates to the process, the city is holding a Medford Police Application Information Session at City Hall on Wednesday, Jan. 16, from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
Attendees will be able to speak with current Medford Police personnel about:
• What being a Medford Police Officer involves
• Eligibility and hiring requirements
• Application process and written exam
• Training process
• Signing up to attend an exam preparation session
Medford officers who speak Spanish, Portuguese, Vietnamese, Khmer, and Haitian-Creole will be present to assist if needed.
Note: An essential step to becoming a candidate is passing the Civil Service exam. The next exam for Municipal Police Officers, offered only every other year, is taking place on March 23, 2019, and the deadline to apply is February 5.
This flyer has more information on the Information Session. If you have further questions, please contact Neil Osborne, Director of Diversity and Inclusion, at 781-393-2501 or nosborne[AT] medford-ma. gov.