La Lor resigns from Superior police force
Capt. Chad La Lor signed a voluntary separation agreement with the city of Superior and is no longer an officer with the department, Police Chief Charles LaGesse said.By: Shelley Nelson, Superior Telegram
A Superior police captain has resigned after being accused of perjury.
Capt. Chad La Lor signed a voluntary separation agreement with the city of Superior and is no longer an officer with the department, Police Chief Charles LaGesse said.
The separation comes after La Lor was accused of providing untruthful testimony during a Police and Fire Commission hearing in November.
“Capt. La Lor was a dedicated and talented officer, investigator and administrator with the department,” LaGesse said. “While the recent allegations were troublesome, they should in no way diminish the acknowledgment of Capt. La Lor’s contributions to law enforcement in the city of Superior.”
The November hearing was held to determine whether Superior police officer Kirk Babic should be terminated after theft allegations. During the hearing, La Lor was questioned about a hit-and-run accident in March 2009 for which he had been sanctioned by the Superior Police Department. La Lor testified that he had been drinking just before the accident and admitted he was drunk when he struck a vehicle owned by Murphy Oil.
During that testimony, attorney Rick Gondik questioned La Lor about incidents previous to the March 2009 accident when the captain had driven drunk. La Lor’s response was there hadn’t been any previous incidents in which he drove drunk.
“How many other times did you drive intoxicated prior to your accident in March of 2009?” Gondik, representing Babic, asked La Lor during the Nov. 4 testimony.
“I believe I already answered that; I don’t believe I have,” La Lor testified.
“So, it just happened to be your first time driving while intoxicated and you got in the accident — first time in your life,” Gondik said, challenging the captain’s response.
“That’s what happened to me, I guess,” La Lor said during the hearing.
La Lor could not be reached for comment for this article.
The perjury investigation is complete and is under review by the Bayfield County District Attorney’s Office, LaGesse said. As it remains an open criminal file, the chief said, no further comment will be made at this time.
La Lor was placed on paid administrative leave in January pending the investigation.
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