Corporal Jarrod Campbell – Hueytown Police Department

Corporal Campbell was named in the lawsuit Dubose v. City of Hueytown, filed in 2015, concerning allegations of excessive force and failure to provide medical care during an arrest on March 4, 2014. The court documents do not specify the outcome of the case. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Corporal Jarrod Campbell](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/corporal-jarrod-campbell/) ## Officer Forum […]

Officer C – Hueytown Police Department

On March 4, 2014, Officer C accused Mr. Dubose of intoxication without conducting proper tests, handcuffed him, and transported him to jail. This incident was part of the lawsuit Dubose v. City of Hueytown, filed in 2015, alleging unlawful arrest and excessive force. The court documents do not specify the outcome of the case. ## […]

Officer James Hickey – Hueytown Police Department

Officer Hickey was named in the lawsuit Dubose v. City of Hueytown, filed in 2015, concerning allegations of excessive force and failure to provide medical care during an arrest on March 4, 2014. The court documents do not specify the outcome of the case. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Officer James Hickey](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/officer-james-hickey/) ## Officer Forum […]

Officer A – Hueytown Police Department

On March 4, 2014, Officer A handcuffed Mr. Dubose and violently threw him against a police car during an arrest following a traffic accident. This incident led to the lawsuit Dubose v. City of Hueytown, filed in 2015, alleging excessive force. The court documents do not specify the outcome of the case. ## Officer Forum […]

Officer Name – Cordova Police Department

Detailed description of misconduct, disciplinary actions and outcomes. Multiple sentences are allowed here to provide complete information about the officer’s misconduct history. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Officer Name](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/officer-name-32/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [Officer Name](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/officer-name-32/)

Officer E – Hueytown Police Department

On March 4, 2014, Officer E, serving as the booking officer at the Hueytown Jail, physically struck Mr. Dubose on the head while he was handcuffed. This incident occurred after Mr. Dubose requested his prescribed medication, which was denied. The case, Dubose v. City of Hueytown, was filed in 2015, alleging excessive force and deliberate […]

Jonathan Murphy – Bethel Police Department

In December 2023, Officer Jonathan Murphy allegedly assaulted Bernard Mael during a traffic stop, punching him multiple times and using a Taser without warning. Murphy was charged with assault and providing false information, as he falsely claimed Mael struck him with a vehicle. Mael filed a civil lawsuit against Murphy, another officer, and the City […]

Officer Bryant – Hoover Police Department

In May 2011, Officer Bryant was involved in an incident at Hoover High School where he allegedly used excessive force against a student with disabilities. The student, who had an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) due to conditions like dyslexia and asthma, was reportedly shoved face-first into a file cabinet and handcuffed by Officer Bryant after […]

Andrew Reid – Bethel Police Department

In July 2014, Officer Andrew Reid assaulted Wassillie Gregory during an arrest, repeatedly slamming him to the ground and using pepper spray. Reid was charged with misdemeanor assault and misconduct, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to four months in jail. Gregory’s conviction was vacated, and he received a $175,000 settlement from the city. Reid was […]

No individual officer misconduct records found – Angoon Police Department

No specific records of individual officer misconduct, disciplinary actions, or lawsuits were found for the Angoon Police Department in Alaska within the past 10 years. ## Officer Forum Links: – [No individual officer misconduct records found](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/no-individual-officer-misconduct-records-found-11/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [No individual officer misconduct records found](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/no-individual-officer-misconduct-records-found-11/)

Officer Waid – Homewood Police Department

In 2015, Officer Waid participated in the arrest of Mr. Stryker, during which he ‘hammer-fisted’ Stryker in the head, neck, and jaw area multiple times. The court found that Waid’s use of force was not excessive given the circumstances. ([casemine.com](https://www.casemine.com/judgement/us/5c3f09ac342cca4276c84c0c?utm_source=openai)) ## Officer Forum Links: – [Officer Waid](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/officer-waid/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [Officer Waid](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/officer-waid/)

Anthony Henry – Anchorage Police Department

Lieutenant Henry was fired in 2015 over accusations of interfering with investigations of drug dealing and sexual assault in the Alaska National Guard and then lying to investigators about it. He filed a lawsuit against the city, claiming retaliation and unfair termination. In 2018, a federal jury awarded Henry nearly $2.3 million in damages, concluding […]

Officer Jeffcoat – Homewood Police Department

In 2014, Officer Jeffcoat arrested Randall Corey Anderson during a Black Lives Matter demonstration. Anderson alleged that Jeffcoat’s incident report contained false statements, leading to a criminal trespass charge. Anderson was later acquitted, and he filed a lawsuit claiming false arrest and excessive force. ([casetext.com](https://casetext.com/case/anderson-v-city-of-homewood-wal-mart-stores-e-lp?utm_source=openai)) ## Officer Forum Links: – [Officer Jeffcoat](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/officer-jeffcoat/) ## Officer Forum […]

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