Disciplinary Actions Overview – Cape Coral Police Department

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    Over the past decade, the Cape Coral Police Department has faced several disciplinary actions involving individual officers. Notable cases include the termination and resignation of Officers Joshua Morgan and Davis Rios in 2022 for failing to assist an intoxicated individual who later drowned, the resignation of Detective Kordelle McKissack in 2016 for falsifying information during his employment process and in legal proceedings, the suspension of Captain Michael Torregrossa in 2016 for improper use of force and failure to provide medical aid, and the termination and subsequent reinstatement of Officer Curt Suskevich in 2009-2010 related to a drug possession incident. These cases highlight issues such as failure to follow protocol, dishonesty, improper use of force, and association with illegal activities. The department has taken actions including terminations, suspensions, and mandatory training to address these violations.

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