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Former official details yearlong police audits, cites policy and evidence-room fixes
Summary
Kenny Williams told the McFarland City Council he led a series of audits of the police department over the past 18 months covering officer speed data, use-of-force reviews, body-worn camera compliance, evidence storage and policy updates and said the work has reduced legal risk and improved oversight.
Kenny Williams told the McFarland City Council on June 25 that he led multiple audits of the McFarland Police Department over the past year and a half covering officer speeds, use-of-force reports, body-worn camera usage, the property room and homicide case files.
Williams said the work produced updated policies, corrected storage and documentation problems and addressed personnel investigations. “When we audit police officers’ work, they know we’re going to audit them. So they do a good job,” Williams said during public…
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