ANTIOCH – The Antioch Police Oversight Commission on Monday unanimously recommended the removal of a fellow commissioner due to “unexcused absences.”
Having missed more than three meetings within the past 12 months without providing a reason, the commission voted 6-0 to remove Commissioner Treva Hadden. The final decision now rests with the Antioch City Council, said Assistant City Attorney Kevin Kundinger.
Hadden, an ethics investigator with the city of Oakland, was appointed by the Antioch City Council in February 2024 to a three-year term. Hadden did not respond to a request for comment as of press time Tuesday.
The commission plays an important role in ensuring police oversight under a memorandum of understanding between Antioch and the U.S. Department of Justice. The agreement requ

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