Anthony Fox – Clinton Police Department

Anthony Fox, another former Jackson officer involved in George Robinson’s 2019 death, also remained in law enforcement despite the incident. Fox, who had joined the Clinton Police Department, was convicted in August 2022 for Robinson’s death and sentenced to five years in prison. However, in January 2024 an appellate court overturned Fox’s conviction, and he […]

Brett McAlpin – Rankin County Sheriff’s Office

Brett McAlpin, chief investigator at the Rankin County Sheriff’s Office, was the subject of multiple brutality complaints but remained in his position. For example, in 2018 a man alleged McAlpin punched him during a traffic stop and then watched as other deputies dragged the victim into a setup drug deal inside his home; that case […]

Hunter Elward – Rankin County Sheriff’s Office

Hunter Elward, a Rankin County Sheriff’s deputy, was involved in multiple violent incidents yet kept his job for years. In February 2019, Elward fired eight shots during a standoff in Pelahatchie, killing 31-year-old Pierre Woods, who a lawsuit says had his hands up when officers opened fire. In July 2021, Elward allegedly tased 29-year-old Damien […]

Christian Dedmon – Rankin County Sheriff’s Office

Christian Dedmon, a Rankin County deputy, faced numerous misconduct allegations over the last decade but received little to no discipline. In December 2018, a suspect accused Dedmon of an unlawful arrest with fabricated charges (the lawsuit was later dismissed). Dedmon also took part in a 2019 operation where deputies shot and killed a man during […]

Jeremy Rast – Richland Police Department

In June 2024, Richland Police Officer Jeremy Rast was caught on video telling a group of Hispanic men to “go back to Mexico” and to “get the **** out of Richland.” He was fired for making these derogatory slurs. However, in January 2025, the Pearl Police Department hired Rast despite community outcry. Pearl’s police chief […]

Jimmie Richey – Collinsville Police Department

In August 2014, Chief Richey was accused of sending untrained and unprotected officers into a residence with an active meth lab, potentially exposing them to toxic fumes. He denied the allegations, stating that only he and another officer entered the residence to deal with two subjects. The Department of Labor investigated the complaint, and the […]

Disciplinary Actions Overview – Collinsville Police Department

Comprehensive statistics about agency-wide disciplinary actions, patterns of misconduct, use-of-force incidents, and any department-wide corruption or scandals are not publicly available for the Collinsville Police Department. Oklahoma’s Open Records Act allows public access to records of officers losing pay, being suspended, demoted, or terminated, but detailed reasons for these actions are not disclosed. ([the-independent.com](https://www.the-independent.com/news/analysis-of-police-misconduct-record-laws-in-all-50-states-jeff-sessions-illinois-aclu-alaska-arizona-b1846314.html?utm_source=openai))

Reagan Hudson – Collinsville Police Department

On December 30, 2023, Officer Hudson stopped a vehicle suspected of drunk driving. She allowed the intoxicated driver to leave after texting other officers for backup due to an argumentative subject. During the subsequent investigation, she provided false statements. Officer Hudson resigned from the department following these events. ([giglio-bradylist.com](https://giglio-bradylist.com/public-complaint-no-1720830990-1515336236?utm_source=openai))

Disciplinary Actions Overview – Owasso Police Department

Over the past decade, the Owasso Police Department has faced several notable incidents involving officer misconduct. Specific statistics on the total number of disciplinary actions are not publicly detailed. However, the department has dealt with cases involving excessive use of force, leading to terminations and legal proceedings. For instance, Officer Michael Denton was terminated twice […]

Michael Denton – Owasso Police Department

In 2011, Officer Michael Denton was involved in the arrest of Bryan Spradlin, during which Denton was recorded stepping on Spradlin’s head, driving his face into the floor, and elbowing him in the face three times. This led to his termination for violating the department’s excessive force policy. An arbitrator later reinstated him with back […]

Robert Theodore Sanford Jr. – Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office

Fairfax County Sheriff’s Deputy Robert Theodore Sanford Jr. conspired with an inmate to smuggle contraband, including a cell phone, fentanyl, cocaine and Suboxone, into the county jail between 2022 and 2023 in exchange for bribes. After investigators discovered the contraband, Sanford resigned from the Sheriff’s Office and later pleaded guilty in 2024 to federal charges […]

Tyler Timberlake – Fairfax County Police Department

Fairfax County Police Officer Tyler Timberlake repeatedly tased an unarmed Black man during a June 2020 incident that was recorded on body camera. He was criminally charged with assault and battery but was acquitted at trial in 2022; the victim sued for civil rights violations and Fairfax County settled the case out of court.

Jonathan B. Griffin – Alexandria Police Department

In January 2020, Alexandria Police Officer Jonathan B. Griffin used excessive force on a handcuffed man who was in custody for a mental health evaluation, causing multiple injuries to the detainee. An internal review found the force was unjustified; Griffin was charged with misdemeanor assault and battery and subsequently terminated from the department.

Alan Hanks – Fairfax County Police Department

In 2015, Fairfax County Police Officer Alan Hanks deployed a Taser against 37-year-old Elton Cansler, a disabled man, during an arrest that bystanders caught on video. Fairfax County’s police chief deemed the force justified under department policy, and Hanks did not face discipline; Cansler later filed a civil rights lawsuit alleging excessive force by Hanks.

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