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Civilian Police Review Board accepts multiple DIG findings, presses CPD on patterns and seeks more capacity
Summary
The board approved DIG findings on multiple cases, accepted a split finding in case 25-0586 (one allegation sustained, one unfounded), debated use of body-worn camera and de-escalation training in a wrong-address incident, and discussed capacity and vacancies including outreach to city officials.
The Civilian Police Review Board voted to accept the Department of the Inspector General's findings in multiple case reviews across three committees and discussed several policy and operational issues, including patterns-and-practices tracking, de-escalation training and imminent vacancies on the board.
Committee chairs moved to accept DIG findings for a cluster of case numbers presented in committee reports; motions were seconded and accepted by voice vote. Committee 1 listed cases such as 25-0714, 25-0853, 25-0855, 25-0873, 25-0891 and 25-0927 and moved to accept the DIG's findings; Committee 2 and Committee 3 also moved to accept their reviewed cases. The chair then presented case 25-0586, a July 2025 matter split into two…
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