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Community Review Board reviews three cases: traffic stop exonerated, school altercation closed, Salvation Army mental-health call urged to prompt supervisor and
Summary
The CRB reviewed three compliance reports: a traffic-stop complaint that OPA exonerated; a school altercation involving a substitute teacher where CRB recommended OPA add narrative explanations in closures; and a Salvation Army mental-health call where CRB recommended training, supervisor consults, and better referral practices.
The Community Review Board reviewed three case files and voted to accept staff recommendations and issue follow-up recommendations to MNPD and OPA.
Case 1: Traffic stop (complainant Ryan Morgan). The complaint alleged discourteous conduct and incomplete citation information. The Office of Professional Accountability (OPA) investigation and body-worn camera footage showed the officer observed the traffic violation, stopped the complainant and explained citation options. OPA and the CRB assistant director concluded the officer complied with policy; the board voted to accept the director's recommendation to close the matter as exonerated.
Case 2: Elementary-school altercation (complainant Shabree Dodson). The complainant alleged the officer'authored incident report contained…
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