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Kenosha commission dismisses complaint, records personnel actions and honors officers with lifesaving awards
Summary
At its Oct. 21 meeting the Kenosha Police and Fire Commission dismissed an internal complaint, received and filed multiple personnel actions, and presented lifesaving awards to five police officers for July and August incidents.
The Kenosha Police and Fire Commission dismissed a complaint against a detective, recorded two probationary separations and an investigative filing, and honored five police officers with lifesaving awards at its Oct. 21 meeting in Kenosha.
The commission voted to dismiss the complaint filed by Octavia Winters against Detective Krakowski, citing item 16, section 16 of the commission’s guidelines and concluding that, based on the investigation, “more likely than not, no misconduct was committed” and further investigation or a full commission hearing was unlikely to change that finding. The commission then instructed legal counsel to send a letter to the complainant informing her of the decision.
The meeting also recorded administrative actions: the commission…
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