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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowThe Spokane City Council voted 6-0 Monday night to approve Frank Straub as the Washington city's director of law enforcement.
Straub is the former public safety director in Indianapolis.
Straub left the job last month after a threatened vote of no-confidence by the Indianapolis City-County Council, the Spokesman-Review reported.
During a two-year tenure, Straub won praise for bringing reform to the Indianapolis police department, but he had poor relations with the police union.
Straub takes over a department troubled by recent scandals, most notably the death of Otto Zehm, a mentally ill Spokane man who died after he was beaten, shocked and hog-tied by police in 2006. In November, after Officer Karl F. Thompson Jr. was convicted of lying to investigators and violating Zehm's civil rights.
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