Over the last six months, the WCPO I-team has collected records from 40 different police departments and reviewed thousands of disciplinary cases involving officers. Our motives are simple: We want to ...
Aug. 22 -- The panel that oversees the Los Angeles Fire Department voted Tuesday to give the agency’s internal watchdog “unfettered access” to the disciplinary files of its firefighters, nine years ...
ALBANY — The state's repeal of a statute last year that had long prevented public scrutiny of police disciplinary records has revealed that many agencies handle misconduct with "counseling memos" that ...
The city of Minneapolis faces an uphill climb in a court case in which its defense is crumbling as it insists on protecting from public view the discipline records of its police officers. The city is ...
Scores of disciplinary files of NYPD police officers will be made public next week after a federal court ruling that cleared the way for the disclosures, department officials said Thursday. The first ...
The Arizona Republic compiles discipline database of state%27s public universities Advocates suggest a site that would enable a quick glance to see local chapters have clean records Some dispute ...
Civil rights and transparency advocates are rallying behind proposed changes to state laws that for decades have hidden misconduct, discipline and other personnel records for California peace officers ...
A Chula Vista Police Officer was forced to resign last year after having sex while on-duty. On November 30, 2018, Officer Michael Ingley resigned from the department after two years on the job. The ...
One deputy was driving to work – after a day of drinking four rum and cokes – when he rear-ended a car carrying a pregnant woman who later had a miscarriage. He drove away from the scene and was later ...
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