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Patrol
Feds Launch Probe of Newark PD
The American Civil Liberties Union filed a 96-page petition accusing Newark of spotty internal affairs investigations and rampant misconduct in September.
May 8, 2011
Technology
Mass. Police Can be Compelled to Take Lie Detector Test
Saying public confidence in law enforcement must be protected, Massachusetts' high court ruled yesterday that police officers can be forced to take lie detector tests during internal investigations into possible criminal activity.
May 29, 2008
Patrol
2 Seattle Officers in Trouble Over Comments About De-Escalation Training
Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O’Toole has asked the department’s internal-investigations unit to conduct a preliminary review of comments made by two officers in a New York Times video and story on de-escalation training.
June 30, 2015
Patrol
Florida Agency Has Paid Officer $550,000 Not To Work
Officer Kevin Kilpatrick, 41, has faced two internal investigations, been fired twice, and won his job back twice. He joined the department in February 1994.
February 15, 2011
Patrol
Philly Cop Must Pay Victim's Family
The verdict against Officer Marvin Burton came despite three separate investigations by the District Attorney's office, Internal Affairs Division, and the Firearms Discharge Review Board that ruled the shooting justifiable.
October 25, 2010
Patrol
Shoving Match Erupts at St. Louis Police Board Hearing
Proposed after the Aug. 9 shooting of black teenager Michael Brown by white Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, the civilian panel would hear complaints about police actions, be able to review evidence from internal affairs investigations and evaluate police policies. More Here.
January 29, 2015
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Patrol
New Jersey Judge Rules Dash-Cam Videos are Public Record
Videos routinely captured by cameras mounted in police cars during traffic stops and other law enforcement activities are public records and cannot be withheld because they pertain to criminal or internal affairs investigations, a New Jersey state judge has ruled in two separate cases.
October 14, 2014
Patrol
Video: Shoving Match Erupts at St. Louis Police Board Hearing
Proposed after the Aug. 9 shooting of black teenager Michael Brown by white Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, the civilian panel would hear complaints about police actions, be able to review evidence from internal affairs investigations and evaluate police policies.
January 29, 2015
Patrol
Connecticut Police Officer Fired Over "Trigger Happy" Comment
The department said in a Facebook post that Officer Stephen Barone was fired "after the completion of internal investigations and a formal hearing process regarding charges related to his interaction with a group of people in August 2018 and his supervision of a traffic incident in July 2018."
October 18, 2018
Training
Performance Evaluations
Supervisors and officers tend to dislike dealing with performance evaluations (PEs) as much as they dislike internal affairs investigations and termination proceedings. Supervisors hate writing evaluations and officers hate reading them. But they persist anyway.
April 21, 2012
Patrol
The Perils and Pitfalls for Police Officers Posting on Social Media
An organization recently made available to the media a significant database of social media posts—that they deem to be potentially offensive—from thousands of officers from places such as Philadelphia, Dallas, Phoenix, St. Louis, and elsewhere. Internal investigations have been launched at several of those agencies. Here's why cops need to use social media cautiously.
June 14, 2019
Patrol
Officer Layoffs: Getting a Pink Slip
Law enforcement layoff stories are plentiful in fiscally hard-hit regions like the Rust Belt, but no area of the country is immune. Sworn officers from Sun Belt cities like Tulsa and Phoenix have also grappled with budget cuts. Some cities manage budgets by cutting overtime, contracting out internal affairs investigations, cutting civilian positions, and gutting special units.
August 4, 2011
Patrol
An Internal Affairs Investigation
No matter what steps are taken prior to patrol, you are liable to rub someone the wrong way and have a complaint lodged against you. Here's some advice on how to respond.
April 4, 2010
Patrol
South Gate Settles Officer Discrimination Claim For $18 Million
The California city of South Gate has paid out $18 million to a group of 16 officers who said they faced racially motivated discrimination as a result of their association with a Latino police official who left the department in 2002, the Los Angeles Times reports.
October 6, 2009
Patrol
St. Louis Officer Faces Assault Charges for Attempting to TASER Colleague
An officer with the St. Louis Police Department reportedly drew his TASER and directed it at his patrol partner in late February.
April 26, 2019
Patrol
Former Fed Hired to Head Cook County Sheriff's IA Office
Cook County (Ill.) Sheriff Tom Dart has announced that a former FBI agent has been hired to command the department's internal affairs unit.
January 28, 2008
Patrol
Philadelphia to Fire 13 Officers for Facebook Posts
Thirteen officers with the Philadelphia Police Department are likely to be terminated from their jobs over a series of inflammatory comments they shared on Facebook.
July 19, 2019
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