Over the past decade, the Mankato Police Department has faced several notable incidents involving officer misconduct. In 2019, a lawsuit resulted in a $270,000 settlement due to excessive use of force by an officer, leading to a complex wrist fracture for the victim. Additionally, in 2015, two officers were accused of using excessive force during an arrest, with one officer applying a knee to the suspect’s neck; however, no disciplinary action was taken against them. In 2013, the department was implicated in a lawsuit alleging unauthorized access to a news anchor’s driver’s license information. Furthermore, the department’s director faced a five-day suspension for training errors related to part-time officers. These incidents highlight challenges in officer conduct, training protocols, and internal accountability within the department.