Disciplinary Actions Overview – Norfolk Police Department

Between 2014 and 2024, the Norfolk Police Department faced several notable incidents leading to disciplinary actions and settlements. In 2014, a woman was mauled by a police dog, resulting in a settlement of nearly $200,000 and the departure of four officers. In 2016, Officer Justin Benson was involved in a fatal high-speed crash, violating department policy, but was not charged. The same year, the city settled a lawsuit for $1.5 million involving a drunk driver shot by an officer. In 2024, an investigation into the department’s work environment led to the administrative leave and subsequent resignations of Chief Don Miller, Captain Chad Reiman, and Lieutenant Josh Bauermeister, with settlements totaling over $800,000. These incidents highlight ongoing challenges within the department regarding misconduct and accountability.

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