Officer Jane Smith – Kennedy Police Department

In 2017, Officer Jane Smith was found to have falsified evidence in a drug-related arrest. The charges against the suspect were dropped, and Officer Smith received a formal reprimand. In 2019, she was suspended for three days for unprofessional conduct towards a civilian during a routine patrol. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Officer Jane Smith](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/officer-jane-smith-2/)

Officer John Doe – Kennedy Police Department

In 2018, Officer John Doe was involved in a use-of-force incident resulting in a civilian injury. An internal investigation found the use of force to be excessive, leading to a two-week suspension without pay. In 2020, Officer Doe was named in a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination during a traffic stop, which was settled out of […]

Officer Pena – Jemison Police Department

In 2024, Officer Pena was involved in a civil forfeiture case where he seized currency during a traffic stop. Plaintiffs alleged that Pena acted without authority, justification, or probable cause. The court determined that Pena acted within his discretionary authority but did not address the constitutionality of the seizure. The case highlights concerns regarding potential […]

Shelby Dockery – Jasper Police Department

In June 2003, Officer Dockery was observed walking his beat accompanied by a female while on duty, despite prior directives against such conduct. He was suspended with pay pending a hearing and subsequently terminated for violating department policies. Dockery appealed, and the case underwent multiple legal proceedings. In 2020, the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals […]

Cory Franks – Jasper Police Department

In early 2017, Officer Franks was accused of using his position to obtain a free hotel room at a Holiday Inn Express. He denied the allegations, claiming he offered to pay and informed hotel staff the room was for personal use. The Alabama Ethics Commission found probable cause that Franks violated the Alabama Ethics Act […]

Michael Key – Irondale Police Department

In April 2015, Officer Michael Key was involved in an incident at the Irondale City Jail where he used physical force, including striking an inmate’s head and applying a Taser, on a restrained inmate who was spitting at officers and claiming to have infectious diseases. The inmate suffered a broken jaw. The Irondale Use of […]

Officer C – Hueytown Police Department

On March 4, 2014, Officer C handcuffed Mr. Dubose, violently threw him against a police car, and transported him to the Hueytown Jail. Despite Mr. Dubose informing the officers of his need for prescription medication to prevent seizures, Officer C ignored his requests. At the jail, Officer C initiated the booking process with Officer E, […]

Ryan Snow – Hoover Police Department

In June 2020, Officer Ryan Snow was terminated after posting a photo on Facebook depicting a protester in the crosshairs of a rifle scope, accompanied by the caption: ‘Exhale. Feel. Pause. Press steadily. That’s what’s next.’ This post was in response to protests over the death of Rayshard Brooks. Hoover Police Chief Nick Derzis stated […]

Officer Waid – Homewood Police Department

In 2016, Officer Waid was involved in an incident where he ‘hammer-fisted’ Mr. Stryker in the head, neck, and jaw area during an arrest. The court found the use of force to be objectively reasonable under 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 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 inaccuracies, leading to 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 Davis – Homewood Police Department

In 2016, Officer Davis was involved in an incident where he used force, including tasing and striking, during the arrest of Mr. Stryker, who was attempting to flee. The court found the progressive amount of force used by Officer Davis to be 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/)

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