ROLESVILLE, N.C. — A former police officer says a North Carolina town's police chief touched him inappropriately days before he died by suicide.
Media outlets report Nicholas Zappia sued the town of Rolesville on Monday, seeking unspecified damages.
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The lawsuit says Police Chief Bobby Langston II arranged to lift a hiring freeze so Zappia could become an officer in August 2016.
The two attended training in Charlotte in March 2017 and shared a hotel room, per town policy. Zappia says Langston groped him, apologizing the next morning.
Zappia returned to Rolesville to resign and filed a written complaint. Langston was found dead of what authorities say was a self-inflicted gunshot wound later that month.
Rolesville Mayor Frank Eagles referred the media's questions to Town Attorney David York, who couldn't be reached.