In 2015, Officer Davis was involved in the arrest of Mr. Stryker, who alleged excessive force during the incident. The court found that Davis’s use of force, including tasing and physical strikes, was objectively reasonable under the circumstances. ([casemine.com](https://www.casemine.com/judgement/us/5c3f09ac342cca4276c84c0c?utm_source=openai)) ## Officer Forum Links: – [Officer Davis](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/officer-davis/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [Officer Davis](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/officer-davis/)
Officer Rollins was convicted in 2010 of sexually assaulting five women while on duty and was sentenced to 87 years in prison. Following his conviction, 11 women filed civil lawsuits against the city, claiming it failed to supervise and discipline Rollins. In 2011, the municipality agreed to pay over $5.5 million to settle these lawsuits, […]
In 2019, Sergeant Sparks allegedly threatened Officer Charity Moore with disciplinary action for taking leave, demanded she work longer hours to accommodate white dispatchers, and altered her work schedule to prevent consecutive days off. He also reportedly posted bigoted and violent memes on social media without facing discipline. These actions led to a lawsuit alleging […]
In 2019, Lieutenant Peterson allegedly instructed Officer Charity Moore to have her doctor amend medical papers so she could work more hours, despite her health concerns. This action was part of a broader pattern of alleged racial discrimination and retaliation within the department, leading to a lawsuit. ([law.justia.com](https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/ca11/21-11378/21-11378-2023-01-09.html?utm_source=openai)) ## Officer Forum Links: – [Lieutenant Peterson](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/lieutenant-peterson/) […]
In 2014, a trooper engaged in consensual sexual conduct with a domestic violence victim shortly after responding to her call for help. This conduct led to disciplinary action and legal proceedings, including arbitration and court cases debating the appropriateness of reinstatement. The Alaska Supreme Court ultimately upheld the arbitrator’s decision to reinstate the trooper with […]
Despite a thorough search, no specific records of misconduct, disciplinary actions, or lawsuits involving individual officers of the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport Police were found within the past 10 years. The department is listed on the Brady List, which includes agencies with known issues of police misconduct, but no individual officer details are provided. […]
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-31/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [Officer Name](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/officer-name-31/)
In October 2008, Officer Jan ‘OJ’ McDuff filed a sex discrimination lawsuit against the city of Helena, alleging she was denied training and pay raises given to her male counterparts and was wrongfully disciplined for her discrimination complaints. She resigned from her position as a school resource officer on February 2, 2009. ([shelbycountyreporter.com](https://www.shelbycountyreporter.com/2009/02/04/helena-police-officer-that-filed-discrimination-suit-resigns/?utm_source=openai)) ## Officer […]
No specific incidents involving individual Alaska State Park Rangers with documented misconduct, disciplinary actions, or lawsuits were found in the available sources. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Officer Name](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/officer-name-30/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [Officer Name](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/officer-name-30/)
An Alaska State Trooper was discharged for engaging in consensual sex with a domestic violence victim the morning after assisting in the arrest of her husband. The Public Safety Employees Association filed a grievance, and an arbitrator ordered the trooper’s reinstatement with back pay after a three-day suspension. The Alaska Supreme Court upheld the arbitration […]
Mary Miller, former superintendent of Sitka National Historical Park, filed a lawsuit alleging gender and race discrimination after her termination by the National Park Service. She was reassigned to a new position in 2010, refused the assignment, and was subsequently fired. Miller’s lawsuit, filed in 2016, sought damages for back wages and attorney fees. ## […]
