The City of Kent has reached a settlement of more than $1.5 million with the assistant police chief who had been suspended for displaying Nazi insignia on his office door , the city announced Friday. The city settled the matter with Derek Kammerzell on Wednesday for $1,520,000, after the former assistant chief had asked for more than $3 million. In September 2020, Assistant Chief Derek Kammerzell was given a two-week suspension for violating city policies by displaying the insignia on his office door. According to the city, the two-week suspension was “appropriate based on the facts and after considering the...