Over the past decade, the Fort Lauderdale Police Department has faced multiple allegations of officer misconduct, including excessive use of force and civil rights violations. Specific statistics on the total number of disciplinary actions, types of violations, and their frequency are not publicly disclosed. However, notable incidents include the 2020 protest where officers used rubber bullets and tear gas, resulting in injuries and subsequent lawsuits. Typical punishments have ranged from suspensions to terminations, depending on the severity of the misconduct. The department has also faced lawsuits alleging systemic issues, such as the case involving the Purcell brothers, who accused officers of excessive force and the department of enabling misconduct. ([miamiherald.com](https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article250489571.html?utm_source=openai))