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Civilian board accepts DIG case findings, votes to follow up on sustained allegations and request more transparency

Columbus City Committees (Regular Meetings) · September 11, 2024
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Summary

After reviewing dozens of cases the board approved DIG recommendations across multiple files, made a separate motion to accept a DIG-initiated sustained allegation in case 0492 (failure to complete taser/firearm display form), and asked staff to pursue public-access options and follow-up reporting.

The Civilian Police Review Board spent the second half of its meeting reviewing Department of Inspector General case reports and voting on recommended findings. Subcommittee leads summarized dozens of complaints and DIG investigations; the board accepted the inspector generals recommendations and made a separate motion to accept a DIG-initiated sustained allegation in case 0492.

Board member Strickland presented a batch of cases and said the committee agreed with the DIGs recommended findings where applicable. Examples highlighted in the meeting…

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