Disciplinary Actions Overview – Roswell Police Department

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    Over the past decade, the Roswell Police Department has faced several high-profile incidents involving officer misconduct. These include cases of excessive use of force, such as the punching and tasing of handcuffed suspects, and inappropriate behavior towards recruits. Disciplinary actions have ranged from demotions and suspensions to terminations and resignations. The department has also been scrutinized for its handling of internal investigations and transparency, with reports of concealing officer narratives in incident reports. These issues have led to multiple resignations within the department’s leadership and have raised concerns about the overall culture and accountability within the agency. ([11alive.com](https://www.11alive.com/article/news/investigations/the-reveal/two-sets-of-incident-reports-roswell-investigation/85-54da0c0f-39a7-45c5-86fa-e52e7ce8c871?utm_source=openai))

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