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Lawmakers press GPD on morale, internal affairs caseload and oversight gaps

General Government Operations and Appropriations · February 10, 2026
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Summary

Legislators raised concerns about officer morale tied to an ongoing internal affairs probe of a high-ranking officer, an anonymous allegation of misuse of a federally funded vehicle, and the dormancy of the Police Review Commission; GPD confirmed 16 pending IA cases and said the commission lacks administrative support.

Guam — During oversight questioning, senators described departmentwide morale concerns tied to an ongoing internal affairs investigation involving a high-ranking officer, an anonymous allegation about misuse of a federally funded vehicle and structural limits on civilian oversight.

When asked about a December media report alleging a senior officer was pulled over and had an altercation with a patrol officer, GPD representatives declined to comment because the matter is an ongoing internal affairs investigation. "Unfortunately, senator, we can't comment on that because that is an ongoing internal affairs investigation, and we're not at liberty to discuss…

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