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Davenport Mayor won’t face charges after scuffle

June 28, 2002 By admin

The mayor of Davenport will not be charged in a city-hall scuffle after all. No assault charges will be filed against Davenport’s mayor, Charlie Brook. That follows a review of the findings of a Scott County sheriff’s investigation by County Attorney Bill Davis. 36-year-old David Jensen had field a complaint with Davenport police. He says he’d been attending a June 19th council meeting when Brook shoved him and called him an obscene name. Police asked the county to handle the investigation so they wouldn’t have a conflict of interest. Davis says investigators interviewed all key players and some witnesses, but there was no evidence of assault and he won’t file charges.

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