Judge blocks Fort Worth from replacing fired police chief

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — A Texas judge has temporarily blocked the city of Fort Worth from hiring a replacement for its fired police chief.

A state district judge issued a restraining order Friday that bars the city from hiring a permeant chief for 14 days as Joel Fitzgerald contests his May firing.

Fitzgerald’s lawyer argues his termination violated the city charter and that a new hire should be delayed as his client makes his case for reinstatement.

Fort Worth will be able to object to a further delay of hiring during a court hearing next month. A spokeswoman said the city plans to “vigorously defend” against Fitzgerald’s claims.

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The city manager fired Fitzgerald after an incident in Washington, D.C., that he said was the latest to bring the chief’s “judgment and leadership” into question.