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Metro’s chief safety officer resigns

Metro’s chief safety officer resigns

On Thursday, Metro’s chief safety officer, James Dougherty, resigned following a board meeting addressing the August 6th train derailment near the Smithsonian.  Interim General Manager Jack Requa issued a statement stating that he had accepted Dougherty’s resignation after a Metro board meeting. Requa has named Deputy Chief Safety Officer Louis Brown as the acting chief safety officer while they search for Dougherty’s replacement.

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