By Rachel Uranga | LA Times
Metro’s top security official was fired two days after she filed a report with the agency’s inspector general’s office, her attorney said.
Gina Osborn, a former FBI agent who was the agency’s first chief safety officer, “was summarily terminated by [Chief Executive] Stephanie Wiggins,” said her attorney, Marc R. Greenberg.
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority said it does not comment on personnel issues. In a brief note sent to board members and their staff on Wednesday, Wiggins said that Osborn was “no longer with the agency.”
“We will begin the recruitment efforts for the Chief Safety Officer position immediately,” Wiggins said in the email. Ken Hernandez, deputy chief safety officer, will serve in her place in the interim.
“Ms. Osborn has rights that protect her from this type of unjustified employment actions, and we are evaluating her litigation options against Ms. Wiggins,” said Greenberg, who worked alongside Osborn when she was at the FBI and he was at the U.S. attorney’s office. He said he is looking into a class-action lawsuit.
Inspector General Karen Gorman said she could not comment on pending reports.
The firing comes at a crucial moment when the department is still struggling to improve security, lure back pre-pandemic customers and burnish its image ahead of the 2028 Olympic Games, which officials want to make car-free.
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No the only thing this does is bring us one step closer to a totalitarian stage and government. Much like china. Are people so oblivious to what’s going on around them? This is why I h8 people. People are idiots and totally naive and gullible to the government and their bullshit