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Lawrence CPRB reviews three complaints; police report body-camera evidence supported officers
Summary
At a regular meeting of the Lawrence Civilian Police Review Board, police staff summarized three citizen complaints received in January and February; internal reviews found the incidents exonerated and staff discussed reporting details and public access to investigative records.
At a meeting of the Lawrence Civilian Police Review Board, Lawrence Police Department officials summarized three complaints filed in January and February and reported each had been classified as exonerated. Chief Lockhart told the board that for the January 23 complaint — an alleged improper use of force after a person refused to leave private property — “the body camera did not support the complainant’s allegations.”
The February complaints included an incident on Feb. 5 in which a complainant…
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