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Nashville Community Review Board asks MNPD to reexamine lieutenant’s speeding discipline
Summary
The Community Review Board reviewed a complaint alleging a lieutenant drove ~87 mph on I-24; staff confirmed track‑star data and OPA’s investigation, but the board voted to ask the chief and OPA to explain why the incident did not breach a prior ‘‘last chance’’ agreement and to reexamine the punishment.
The Nashville Community Review Board on Nov. 17 discussed a misconduct referral involving Lieutenant Christopher Mason and voted to forward the case to the police chief and Office of Professional Accountability (OPA) for further explanation and review.
At a board meeting presentation, compliance staff said a complainant reported observing a Metro Police vehicle traveling about 90 miles per hour on Interstate 24 on Jan. 23, 2024. Staff said they corroborated the allegation with track‑star data showing speeds up to 87 mph and confirmed the identified lieutenant was driving the vehicle. The presentation noted the lieutenant entered a pre‑investigation settlement and…
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