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DPA reports fewer complaints in January and details recommended discipline
Summary
The Department of Police Accountability told the Commission that complaints and mediations were down in January 2017 compared with 2016 and summarized recommended disciplinary outcomes, including written reprimands and a recommended one-day suspension in one case.
Joyce Hicks, director of the Department of Police Accountability, presented January 2017 statistics and disciplinary recommendations to the Police Commission on Feb. 8. Hicks said the Office of Citizen Complaints mediated one case in January 2017 compared with nine in January 2016 and that overall complaint filings have declined from prior years.
Hicks outlined several disciplinary actions resulting from Office of Citizen Complaints findings: nine OCC cases decided by chiefs in January, with…
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