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Ousted chief says she was fired after scheduling disciplinary hearing for leaker cop

Ousted Joliet Police Chief Dawn Malec said she was fired after she scheduled a disciplinary hearing for a sergeant who leaked video of an arrested man overdosing in the back of a squad car.

“When I scheduled Javier Esqueda’s administrative hearing, the next thing I knew I was called in and given my papers,” Malec said of her termination Wednesday morning.

Malec, the first female police chief in the history of Joliet, said she was fired by City Manager Jim Capparelli. Deputy Chief Robert Brown, who was named the new chief, escorted Malec out of the police department after she gathered her things, she said.

Esqueda, who faces felony charges in Kendall County in connection with leaking the video, is free on bond and is on administrative duty at the police department.

Javier Esqueda's employee photo from the Joliet Police Department.

Javier Esqueda’s employee photo from the Joliet Police Department. (Joliet Police D/)

Esqueda’s administrative hearing, at which he could be fired, has at least twice been scheduled and canceled. On Sept. 8, City Attorney Sabrina Spano sent an email to Malec saying the city council “indicated” the hearings for Esqueda and Officer Erin Zilka “should be held after the conclusion of the respective pending criminal cases.”

Zilka faces charges of aggravated driving under the influence in connection with a Jan. 20 wreck that left her passenger, married off-duty Berwyn Police Officer Charles Schauer, dead. Zilka was also off-duty at the time of the crash.

Malek said Capparelli warned her that she could be fired for proceeding with scheduling a new date for Esqueda’s hearing.

City Manager Jim Capparelli

City Manager Jim Capparelli (Geoff Stellfox – gstellfox@shawmedia.com/)

“I had been reminded he could terminate me and moving forward (with the hearing) could be cause for that,” she said.

Malec said Mayor Bob O’Dekirk also “reminded” her of her employment situation.

“O’Dekirk reminded me that Capparelli was my boss,” she said, and that scheduling Esqueda’s hearing might have consequences.

Malec said she was told, “If you move forward there’s a chance of this occurring.”

Joliet Mayor Bob O'Dekirk

Joliet Mayor Bob O’Dekirk (Eric Ginnard/)

Capparelli would not confirm or deny Malec’s contention.

“I’m not going to comment on that,” he said. “I think it’s inappropriate. She can say what she wants to say.”

Capparelli went on to say there were “several reasons” for why he fired Malec, but would not elaborate on them, saying it was a personnel issue.

“I lost faith and confidence in the police chief to effectively run the Joliet Police Department,” Capparelli said.

Brown will serve only as an interim police chief, Capparelli said.

“We will be looking outside (the Joliet Police Department) in our search for a police chief,” he said.

Esqueda was indicted on charges of official misconduct in December. A trial date for his case has yet to be scheduled.

Former Joliet Chief of Police Dawn Malec

Former Joliet Chief of Police Dawn Malec (Geoff Stellfox – gstellfox@shawmedia.com/)

“It could take years, which was why I wanted to move forward with the administrative process,” Malec said.

Malec, a lieutenant when she was promoted to chief in January, was a 27-year veteran of the Joliet Police Department.

While she was fired Thursday, Malec said her termination is not official unless it is approved by the city council.

“I need to appeal it to the city council,” she said. “It’s my understanding the city council has to approve my termination by the city manager.”

Capparelli said Malec was mistaken.

“No, that’s not the case,” he said. “I need council’s approval to hire a chief but not to fire one.”

Source: The Daily Chronicle

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