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Commission hears firearms-discharge and officer-involved-shooting update; board outlines tracking improvements
Summary
Deputy chiefs and inspectors updated the commission on the firearms discharge review board and OIS case tracking: several discharges were ruled in or out of policy with retraining recommended and staff reported progress on clearing a backlog of older cases, with a goal of moving more matters to completion by the next quarterly report.
The Police Commission received an update on officer-involved discharges and the department—s efforts to track and close older officer-involved-shooting (OIS) cases.
Deputy Chief Charles Keohane and the firearms discharge review board summarized ruling outcomes: one discharge (004-07) was ruled not in policy but accidental,…
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