Deputy Chris Rager

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    CBKN76
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    In May 2019, Deputy Rager was suspended for 14 days without pay due to multiple violations over four months, including submitting late reports, improperly filling out an overtime request form, participating in an unapproved off-duty security detail, and failing to report a use of force incident in a timely manner. He resigned in August 2019 after learning he was eligible for retirement benefits.

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    CBKN76
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    In April 2019, Deputy Rager was involved in a vehicle pursuit that ended in a collision. He failed to immediately report the use of force and did not complete the required use of force report within 24 hours, as mandated by department rules. Additionally, he provided erroneous information in the crash report and did not seek medical attention immediately after the event.

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