Unnamed Officer 1 – Hanceville Police Department

Indicted in February 2025 for drug-related crimes, including providing hydrocodone and steroids to others. These charges were separate from the evidence room’s issues but contributed to the department’s overall corruption. ([apnews.com](https://apnews.com/article/066c954c177f33feb96060df368eb093?utm_source=openai)) ## Officer Forum Links: – [Unnamed Officer 1](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/unnamed-officer-1/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [Unnamed Officer 1](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/unnamed-officer-1/)

Unnamed Officer 2 – Hanceville Police Department

Charged in February 2025 with misuse of criminal databases and distribution of controlled substances. These actions were part of the broader misconduct that led to the grand jury’s recommendation to disband the department. ([apnews.com](https://apnews.com/article/b8a612758058bfef2d45b94afca72bc8?utm_source=openai)) ## Officer Forum Links: – [Unnamed Officer 2](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/unnamed-officer-2-2/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [Unnamed Officer 2](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/unnamed-officer-2-2/)

Unnamed Officer 3 – Hanceville Police Department

Indicted in February 2025 for mishandling or removing evidence from the department’s evidence room. This officer’s actions were part of the systemic corruption identified within the department. ([apnews.com](https://apnews.com/article/066c954c177f33feb96060df368eb093?utm_source=openai)) ## Officer Forum Links: – [Unnamed Officer 3](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/unnamed-officer-3-2/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [Unnamed Officer 3](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/unnamed-officer-3-2/)

Jason Marlin – Hanceville Police Department

As Police Chief, Marlin was indicted in February 2025 for mishandling or removing evidence from the department’s evidence room. The grand jury described the department under his leadership as having a ‘rampant culture of corruption’ and recommended its immediate abolition. ([apnews.com](https://apnews.com/article/066c954c177f33feb96060df368eb093?utm_source=openai)) ## Officer Forum Links: – [Jason Marlin](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/jason-marlin-2/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [Jason Marlin](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/jason-marlin-2/)

Sergeant John Brooks – Hamilton Police Department

In 2020, Sergeant John Brooks resigned following the release of body camera footage showing him using racial slurs during a conversation with the police chief. The footage captured Brooks making derogatory remarks about African Americans, leading to public outcry and his subsequent resignation. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Sergeant John Brooks](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/sergeant-john-brooks/) ## Officer Forum Links: […]

Chief Gene Allmond – Hamilton Police Department

In 2020, Chief Gene Allmond resigned after body camera footage revealed him using racial slurs during a conversation with another officer. The footage captured Allmond making derogatory remarks about African Americans, leading to public outcry and his subsequent resignation. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Chief Gene Allmond](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/chief-gene-allmond/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [Chief Gene Allmond](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/chief-gene-allmond/)

Unidentified Officers – Alaska Department of Corrections

In 2023, the Alaska Supreme Court reviewed a case involving the Department of Corrections (DOC) where procedural errors in administrative segregation and disciplinary hearings were identified. The court found that DOC’s repeated failures undermined the legitimacy of the hearing processes, indicating extended, repeated misconduct. Specific officers involved were not named in the court’s opinion. ## […]

Linda Beck – Haleyville Police Department

In 1998, Officer Linda Beck was involved in multiple incidents leading to her non-rehire. She threatened to kill a private citizen, Henry Clapper, during an on-duty encounter. Beck also faced allegations of falsifying time sheets, spending excessive time at garage sales while on duty, and leaving purchases in patrol cars. Additionally, she was reported for […]

Matthew Plyant – Guntersville Police Department

Officer Matthew Plyant was implicated in a federal lawsuit concerning the death of Travis Banks in July 2021. The lawsuit accused Plyant of using excessive force and neglecting to provide necessary medical care, resulting in Banks’ death while in custody. The case concluded with a settlement in January 2024 for an undisclosed amount. ## Officer […]

Edward Scott Yancey – Gulf Shores Police Department

Officer Edward Scott Yancey is listed on the Gulf Shores Police Department’s Brady List, which documents issues of police misconduct, including public complaints and use-of-force reports. Specific details regarding the nature of the misconduct, dates of incidents, and any disciplinary actions or outcomes are not provided in the available sources. ## Officer Forum Links: – […]

disciplinary actions – there are no specific documented cases of misconduct

or lawsuits involving individual officers of the Guin Police Department in Alabama within the past 10 years. The Police Scorecard indicates that from 2013 to 2021 ## Officer Forum Links: – [disciplinary actions](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/disciplinary-actions-22/) ## Officer Forum Links: – [disciplinary actions](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/disciplinary-actions-22/)

No specific officer information available – Greenville Police Department

Despite a thorough search, no publicly available records detailing individual officers from the Greenville Police Department in Alabama with documented misconduct, disciplinary actions, or lawsuits within the past 10 years were found. This may be due to the lack of publicly accessible databases or reports on such incidents. ## Officer Forum Links: – [No specific […]

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