Over the past decade, the Wichita Police Department has faced several disciplinary actions involving serious misconduct. Notably, there have been incidents involving inappropriate use of force, sexual harassment, and racially insensitive behavior. The department has also been involved in lawsuits alleging discrimination and retaliation. Typical punishments have ranged from demotions and suspensions to terminations, though some disciplinary actions have been overturned or reduced upon appeal. Use-of-force incidents have led to both internal reviews and public scrutiny, with outcomes varying based on the specifics of each case. Additionally, the department has faced allegations of systemic issues, including claims of a ‘good-old-boy network’ influencing decisions and undermining efforts to address misconduct. ([law.justia.com](https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/kansas/ksdce/6%3A2023cv01033/146200/97/?utm_source=openai))