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Votes at a glance: Civilian Police Review Board accepts DIG findings for multiple cases, tables one and votes to require body‑worn cameras for special‑duty
Summary
At its March 4 meeting the Civilian Police Review Board voted to accept the Department of Inspector General’s findings on multiple citizen‑complaint investigations, accepted additional DIG charges in two cases involving body‑worn cameras, tabled one case for April and voted to require body‑worn cameras for special‑duty officers.
The Civilian Police Review Board held a series of formal votes March 4 to accept investigative findings from the Department of Inspector General (DIG), to accept additional DIG charges in two cases, to table one case for further review and to adopt a policy recommendation about body‑worn cameras (BWCs).
Votes and outcomes at a glance
- The board voted to accept the DIG’s findings on cases numbered 1491, 1548, 1555, 1573, 1594 and 1601. (The DIG’s recaps and dispositions for these cases were read into the record during the meeting.)
- The board accepted additional DIG charges in cases 1548 and 1555. Those additional charges were related to failure to activate body‑worn cameras; the board carried motions accepting the DIG’s added allegations.
- The boa…
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