Unnamed Supervisor – National Park Service

In 2017, a supervisor at Grand Canyon National Park was reported for sexual harassment over a period of ten months. The supervisor allegedly touched a female intern inappropriately, sent unwanted text messages, and invited her to ‘cuddle’ during a conference. The intern initially hesitated to report due to career concerns but eventually sought help. The […]

Unnamed Boatman – National Park Service

In 2014, a boatman at Grand Canyon National Park’s River District was implicated in multiple sexual harassment incidents, including pressuring female co-workers for sex, inappropriate touching, and making lewd comments. He remained employed at the Grand Canyon but was restricted from participating in river trips. Disciplinary actions were inconsistent, and the park’s chain of command […]

disciplinary actions – I was unable to find specific instances of misconduct

or lawsuits involving individual officers of the Hoover Dam Police Department in Arizona within the past 10 years. The available information does not provide detailed accounts of such incidents. ## Officer Forum Links: – [disciplinary actions](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/disciplinary-actions-2/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [disciplinary actions](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/disciplinary-actions-2/)

which includes law enforcement agencies with known issues of police misconduct – the Hoover Dam Police Department is listed on the Brady List

decertification ## Officer Forum Links: – [which includes law enforcement agencies with known issues of police misconduct](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/which-includes-law-enforcement-agencies-with-known-issues-of-police-misconduct/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [which includes law enforcement agencies with known issues of police misconduct](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/which-includes-law-enforcement-agencies-with-known-issues-of-police-misconduct/)

Officer Involved in AASA Incident – University of Arizona Police Department

On September 30, 2022, an incident occurred at the African American Student Affairs (AASA) center involving university administrators and the University of Arizona Police Department (UAPD). A student, who was also an employee at the AASA, was confronted by administrators and UAPD officers regarding her presence in the center. The student alleged that the confrontation […]

Officer Involved in Meixner Case – University of Arizona Police Department

In October 2022, Prof. Thomas Meixner was shot and killed by former student Murad Dervish on the University of Arizona campus. Prior to the incident, faculty and staff had reported Dervish’s threatening behavior to university administrators and the University of Arizona Police Department (UAPD). Despite these reports, UAPD failed to take effective action to prevent […]

Officer Involved in AASA Incident – University of Arizona Police Department

On September 30, 2022, an incident occurred at the African American Student Affairs (AASA) center involving university administrators and the University of Arizona Police Department (UAPD). A student, who was also an employee at the AASA, was confronted by administrators and UAPD officers regarding her presence in the center. The student alleged that the confrontation […]

Chief Paula Balafas – University of Arizona Police Department

In October 2022, Prof. Thomas Meixner was tragically shot and killed by a former student, Murad Dervish, on the University of Arizona campus. Prior to the incident, faculty and staff had reported Dervish’s threatening behavior to university administrators and campus police. Despite these reports, the University of Arizona Police Department (UAPD), under Chief Paula Balafas, […]

Robert H. Carmichael – Northern Arizona University Police Department

In 1995, Officer Robert H. Carmichael of the Northern Arizona University Police Department was involved in multiple serious offenses, including aggravated assault on a peace officer and domestic violence. These actions led to the revocation of his certification on May 15, 1996. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Robert H. Carmichael](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/robert-h-carmichael/) ## Officer Forum Links: – […]

Cisco J. Perez – Maricopa Community Colleges Police Department

In 2013, Officer Cisco J. Perez was decertified due to misconduct involving dishonesty and false statements. Specifically, he was found to have lied to criminal investigators during an investigation. This led to his decertification by the Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Cisco J. Perez](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/cisco-j-perez/) ## Officer Forum Links: […]

Officer M. Grupe – Grand Canyon University Police Department

Officer M. Grupe was implicated in a 2020 lawsuit filed by student Kino Bonelli, alleging civil rights violations and racial discrimination related to incidents in 2017. Grupe’s involvement in these events was highlighted as part of the misconduct that led to Bonelli’s legal claims. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Officer M. Grupe](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/officer-m-grupe/) ## Officer Forum […]

Sergeant Wiley – Grand Canyon University Police Department

In 2017, Sergeant Wiley was involved in incidents leading to a lawsuit by student Kino Bonelli, who alleged civil rights violations and racial discrimination. Wiley’s actions, along with those of other officers, were cited as contributing factors to Bonelli’s distress and subsequent legal action. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Sergeant Wiley](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/sergeant-wiley/) ## Officer Forum Links: […]

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