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Former Nevada Capitol Police chief files lawsuit after dismissal

CARSON CITY — Former Nevada Capitol Police Chief Tom Navin is suing the Nevada Department of Public Safety, claiming he was wrongfully terminated for failing a physical.

Navin, in his District Court suit filed last week, contends he was legally exempt from the push-up portion of the test because he was recovering from shoulder surgery.

Navin, who is seeking $15,000 plus damages, injured the shoulder during the push-up test last year. He completed jumping, running and sit-up tests.

He was fired March 15 after state officials said he could not complete his physical to maintain his peace officer certification. Officers must pass the physical within a year of being hired.

In his year on the job, Navin oversaw security at the Capitol and Legislative buildings, the Governor’s Mansion and other state buildings.

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