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OCC reports multiple sustained findings; debate over plainclothes traffic stops and discipline

Police Commission · August 19, 2015
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Summary

The Office of Citizen Complaints reported several sustained findings for June–July cases, including neglect of duty and failure to collect traffic-stop data. Director Hicks and the chief disagreed over whether plainclothes stops were constitutional detentions or policy violations; commissioners asked for policy clarification and training recommendations.

The Office of Citizen Complaints presented adjudication results and statistical updates to the Police Commission Aug. 19, reporting multiple sustained findings in June and July that led primarily to admonishments and retraining.

Director Joyce Hicks summarized cases she said were sustained by the OCC: officers who failed to prepare incident reports after declining private-person arrest requests (written reprimand and retraining), wrongful towing due to transposed license plate numbers (admonishment…

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