Disciplinary Actions Overview – Portland Police Department

Over the past decade, the Portland Police Department has faced numerous disciplinary actions involving various violations. Common infractions include excessive use of force, failure to report incidents, untruthfulness, and improper handling of evidence. Disciplinary measures have ranged from command counseling and suspensions to terminations. The department has also been involved in multiple use-of-force incidents, some resulting in legal settlements, such as the $400,000 payout approved by the Portland City Council in November 2024 for a lawsuit alleging excessive force during the 2020 protests. Additionally, the department has faced scrutiny over incidents involving officers under the influence while on duty and mishandling of sensitive cases, indicating systemic issues that have led to public outcry and calls for reform.

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