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Tune in here to this ​Monday’s edition of Breaking With Brett Jensen!

Breaking Brett Jensen kicks the show off by discussing listener confusion and his new time slot. He clarifies that he’s still part of the WBT lineup just moving an hour earlier, from 6 to 7 p.m. starting May 27th. Brett shares that many fans have been messaging him, thinking he was leaving, and emphasizes that the only change is the time. Brett Winterble will now air from 3 to 6 p.m., and TJ Ritchie will take the 7 to 9 p.m. slot.

Brett then dives into the political tension brewing in Cabarrus County over the delayed appointment of a replacement for Commissioner Chris Measmer. With the 20-day window nearing expiration, the task could soon fall to Superior Clerk of Court Bill Baggs.

And later Brett discusses the legal and political fallout surrounding CMPD Chief Johnny Jennings’ potential lawsuit against the city of Charlotte about things said & done by former City Councilman Tariq Bokhari. The controversy stems from a heated public disagreement over bulletproof vests for officers, which Jennings eventually approved. Brett explains how Jennings is now seeking a financial settlement for alleged defamation, a move that failed in a recent City Council vote but may return for consideration.

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