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Residents accuse Sedona Police of misconduct at city meeting; officers' written account also read into record
Summary
Multiple residents used the public‑comment period to accuse Sedona police of misconduct and withheld records in the prosecution of a local resident; a written officer report describing the incident was also read aloud to the council. No formal council action was taken on the allegations at the meeting.
Several Sedona residents raised serious allegations about police conduct during the public‑comment portion of the April 14 council meeting, citing specific court cases and records requests while urging the city to provide withheld evidence and to pursue accountability.
Rachel Collins opened the sequence of comments and said she and other residents have litigated and documented what they described as a pattern of misconduct by Sedona Police Department officers. Collins asked why records she requested were priced at $2,000 and said video provided to her was redacted and missing a critical 22‑minute segment she said is needed to prove her view of an…
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