Green Bay police chief apologizes to Packers' AJ Dillon over encounter

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The police chief in Green Bay apologized to AJ Dillon for the actions of one of his officers during a soccer match in July.

The department conducted an investigation into the events surrounding the officer’s shove of Dillon and Chris Davis, the police chief, said it revealed two violations of department policy. He said “appropriate corrective action” would be taken but didn’t go into other detail, citing the confidentiality of personnel matters.

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