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POST Commission decertifies three officers, approves default decertifications and schedules several matters for August
Summary
The Tennessee POST Commission voted to decertify three officers and approved default decertifications for nonappearing respondents. The commission accepted a voluntary surrender agreement for one trooper, took no action on a Homeland Security agent, and reset several cases for the August docket.
The Tennessee Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission met to consider certification matters for multiple officers and made a series of formal actions affecting municipal and state law-enforcement personnel.
At the meeting the commission approved decertification requests for three officers: a Jasper Police Department officer submitted after a domestic-violence investigation; a Millersville-area officer found to have violated body-worn-camera and professional conduct policies; and a Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper whose handling of a DUI stop drew scrutiny over trainee supervision and muted on-camera communications. Commissioners also approved default…
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