As of March 2025, specific data on disciplinary actions within the Goffstown Police Department is not publicly available. However, statewide, the New Hampshire Police Standards and Training Council (PSTC) oversees officer certification and can suspend or revoke certifications for misconduct. The New Hampshire Department of Justice investigates officer-involved shootings, with most found justified between 2005 and 2016. Notable cases in the state include the 2014 Seabrook incident, where officers were fired and one served jail time for assault, and the 2016 Nashua case, where a state trooper received a suspended sentence and agreed never to work in law enforcement again. ([citizenscount.org](https://www.citizenscount.org/issues/police-brutality?utm_source=openai))