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I H. In 2017, prior to the Culichi Town Incident, KACHIRISKY was Promoted to <br /> 2 <br /> Corporal. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 43. In July of 2017,KACHIRISKY became the Traffic Representative on the Board of Directors <br /> 5 for the Police Officers Association("POA")Board. At the time, Sergeant Gerry Serrano was the President <br /> 6 of the POA Board. <br /> 7 <br /> 44. In September-October 2017, KACHIRISKY tested for the position of Corporal. <br /> 8 <br /> 9 45. The testing process for Corporal was essentially an abridged version of the Sergeant testing <br /> 10 process as it consisted of a multiple-choice written test and an internal resume-based interview in front of <br /> 11 a 3-member panel of ranking department members. Interestingly, at that time the written test for Corporal <br /> 12 <br /> was much more difficult than the written test for Sergeant. The internal resume-based interview was <br /> 13 <br /> 14 identical to that of Sergeant. It required the candidate to submit an "enhanced" resume covering four <br /> 15 dimensions of supervision and leadership and then undergo an interview consisting of four questions <br /> 16 covering each dimension.Typically,the questioners simply asked the candidate to give an example of how <br /> 17 <br /> they demonstrated that particular dimension as applicable to the position. <br /> 18 <br /> 19 46. KACHIRISKY performed very well on the Corporal test and was ranked in the No.2 position <br /> 20 on the eligibility list. <br /> 21 47. In or about November of 2017, KACHIRISKY was promoted to the position of Corporal. <br /> 22 <br /> I. In the Fall of 2020, KACHIRISKY applied for a Promotion to Sergeant. <br /> 23 <br /> 24 48. In September of 2020, after serving nearly three successful years in various Corporal <br /> 25 assignments, KACHIRISKY - who met the qualifications for promotion - applied for the position of <br /> 26 Sergeant. <br /> 27 <br /> 49. KACHIRISKY took the written multiple choice examination and passed, performing very <br /> 28 <br /> well and scoring in the mid-90 percentile. <br /> 12 <br /> KACAIRISKY v. CFFY OF SANTA ANA CASE No. <br /> COMPLAINT <br />