PRICEVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Priceville Police Officer Garry Chapman, who was fired for the decisions he made during a deadly chase, is set to return to work soon. He began his 10-day suspension on Tuesday.

Chapman's attorney, Scott Morro, said he intends to keep an eye on the department to make sure Chapman is treated fairly. Before Chapman was reinstated, Morro filed a $10 million claim with the city. He said that the claim could turn into a lawsuit.

In the initial firing decision, Priceville Mayor Sam Heflin agreed with Chief Jerry Holmes's assessment of the situation, saying Chapman violated the police department's chase policy by not considering how many people might be in the path of the chase.

Chapman decided to appeal that decision to the city council. On Monday night, the Pricevil

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