Over the past decade, the Aurora Police Department has faced multiple incidents involving officer misconduct, including excessive use of force, sexual harassment, and violations of civil rights. Specific statistics on the total number of disciplinary actions are not publicly available. However, documented cases reveal a range of violations, with outcomes varying from suspensions to terminations. Notably, some officers with multiple complaints have remained on duty, raising concerns about the department’s accountability measures. Use-of-force incidents have led to federal lawsuits, indicating systemic issues within the department. ([first-defense.org](https://www.first-defense.org/advocacy/lawsuit-apd-officers-sued-for-civil-rights-violations-victim-seeking-restorative-accountability?utm_source=openai), [injusticewatch.org](https://www.injusticewatch.org/criminal-courts/police/2022/aurora-police-excessive-force-lawsuit/?utm_source=openai))