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Letter From Shani Wilson

The author is resigning as chairperson of the Police Accountability Board after serving for two years during which they built up the agency despite obstacles. Concerns were recently raised about executive leadership and management of the agency. While the author maintains accusations against them are false, they recognize resigning is best for the organization, city residents, and their own wellness and safety. They thank the community for the opportunity to serve and hope the Police Accountability Board remains community-led.

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Letter From Shani Wilson

The author is resigning as chairperson of the Police Accountability Board after serving for two years during which they built up the agency despite obstacles. Concerns were recently raised about executive leadership and management of the agency. While the author maintains accusations against them are false, they recognize resigning is best for the organization, city residents, and their own wellness and safety. They thank the community for the opportunity to serve and hope the Police Accountability Board remains community-led.

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After serving as chairperson for the past two years, I am resigning from the Police

Accountability Board.

During that time, we built an agency and hired a dedicated staff despite funding obstacles and
institutional obstruction. We took an important concept, demand for safety and accountability,
and turned it into a community-led organization. We created something that will serve Rochester
for years to come.

Over the last two months, however, it has become clear the agency is in under threat. Staff
raised serious and valid concerns about executive leadership and management, and the board
immediately took action. At the same time, these issues came to light, allegations were made
against me. While I maintain that the accusations against me are false, I recognize that the best
thing for this organization, the residents of this city, and my wellness and safety is that I resign.

I thank the Rochester community for giving me this amazing opportunity to serve. I devoted
countless hours to the PAB at great personal cost. Despite its rocky start, I believe in the
mission of the PAB and implore the community to support the PAB as it opens its doors to give
Rochester residents what they need – a say in how they are policed. I strongly hope the PAB
remains community-led because it is the community’s design. I believe the PAB, with the right
expertise and support at the executive level, will serve the public well.

Shani Wilson

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