Jury awards former Allegheny County Jail captain nearly $1 million

Jury awards former Allegheny County Jail captain nearly $1 million

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A federal jury has awarded a former Allegheny County Jail captain, nearly $1 million.

Jeffrey Kengerski sued the county in 2017, arguing he had been fired for reporting racist comments by a supervisor.

George Janocsko, Allegheny County Solicitor, provided a comment on the decision made by the jury: 

"We are extremely disappointed in the jury's decision. The county presented a strong case, with evidence from multiple sources, that Mr. Kengerski directed subordinates to falsify information in reports and also disclosed confidential information," Janocsko said. 

"We do not and will not condone any racism by any employee of this county and take offense to any assumption that this was the basis for Mr. Kengerski's termination. We are exploring all legal options, including a likely appeal of this decision."

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