disciplinary actions – I found no publicly available records of individual officers from the Linden Police Department in Alabama with documented misconduct

or lawsuits within the past 10 years. This lack of information may be due to the absence of reported incidents or limited public access to such records. ## Officer Forum Links: – [disciplinary actions](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/disciplinary-actions-27/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [disciplinary actions](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/disciplinary-actions-27/)

disciplinary actions – I found no specific information regarding individual officers from the Level Plains Police Department in Alabama who have been involved in documented misconduct

or lawsuits within the past 10 years. The available sources do not provide detailed accounts of such incidents. ## Officer Forum Links: – [disciplinary actions](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/disciplinary-actions-25/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [disciplinary actions](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/disciplinary-actions-25/)

No specific officer information available – Leighton Police Department

Despite a thorough search, no documented cases of misconduct, disciplinary actions, or lawsuits involving individual officers of the Leighton Police Department in Alabama were found within the past 10 years. ## Officer Forum Links: – [No specific officer information available](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/no-specific-officer-information-available-9/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [No specific officer information available](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/no-specific-officer-information-available-9/)

Officer Jim Atkinson – Leeds Police Department

In July 2018, Officer Jim Atkinson was involved in an incident where he impersonated a police officer by conducting an unauthorized traffic stop using a city vehicle equipped with blue lights and a siren. At the time, his Alabama Peace Officer Standards and Training (APOST) credentials had lapsed. This incident led to internal investigations and […]

Chief Byron Jackson – Leeds Police Department

Chief Byron Jackson was implicated in a lawsuit alleging that his leadership contributed to a culture of inadequate training and supervision within the Leeds Police Department. The plaintiff argued that Chief Jackson’s policies and practices failed to prevent incidents of excessive force and other misconduct, thereby violating constitutional rights. The case underscored the role of […]

Sergeant Ron Reaves – Leeds Police Department

Sergeant Ron Reaves faced allegations in a lawsuit concerning supervisory negligence. The plaintiff alleged that Sergeant Reaves failed to properly supervise officers under his command, leading to incidents of excessive force and constitutional violations. The lawsuit emphasized the importance of effective supervision in preventing officer misconduct. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Sergeant Ron Reaves](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/sergeant-ron-reaves/) ## […]

Officer Brian Chalian – Leeds Police Department

Officer Brian Chalian was named in a lawsuit alleging failure to intervene during an incident where excessive force was used by a fellow officer. The plaintiff claimed that Officer Chalian did not take appropriate action to prevent the use of excessive force, thereby violating the plaintiff’s constitutional rights. The case brought attention to the responsibilities […]

Officer Robert Kirk – Leeds Police Department

On December 23, 2015, Officer Robert Kirk was involved in a shooting incident where he fired multiple shots at a suspect, resulting in serious injuries. The suspect alleged that Officer Kirk used excessive force without proper justification. A lawsuit was filed against Officer Kirk and the City of Leeds, claiming violations of constitutional rights. The […]

Darrell Hale – Lanett Police Department

In March 2010, Officer Darrell Hale was involved in an incident at a Piggly Wiggly store where excessive force was used against a suspect, Antonio Scott. Hale, along with two other officers, deployed tasers multiple times during Scott’s arrest, leading to serious injuries. An internal investigation found that Hale violated the department’s Taser Policy and […]

Tseyonka Davidson – Lanett Police Department

Officer Tseyonka Davidson participated in a March 2010 incident involving the excessive use of tasers on suspect Antonio Scott at a Piggly Wiggly store. Davidson, along with fellow officers, administered multiple taser shocks, some without justification. An internal investigation concluded that Davidson violated the department’s Taser Policy and Use of Force Policy, leading to his […]

Nathan White – Lanett Police Department

In March 2010, Officer Nathan White was involved in the excessive use of force during the arrest of Antonio Scott at a Piggly Wiggly store. White, along with other officers, deployed tasers numerous times, resulting in unjustified force. An internal investigation determined that White violated the department’s Taser Policy and Use of Force Policy. Consequently, […]

Amber Bolt – Lanett Police Department

Former Officer Amber Bolt was indicted in September 2023 on ethics violations. She used her law enforcement position to perform an unlawful vehicle stop to assist another officer, Christopher Looser, in retrieving items from a vehicle during its repossession. Furthermore, Bolt made a false statement to an employee of the State of Alabama Ethics Commission […]

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