Robert Szelewski – Tucson Police Department

In November 2021, off-duty Officer Szelewski was involved in a physical altercation with two women in a restaurant parking lot. Video footage showed him restraining the women, leading to public outcry. The Pima County Attorney’s Office declined to file criminal charges against Szelewski, citing insufficient evidence. However, the City of Tucson reached a $30,000 settlement with the women involved. Szelewski received a 20-hour suspension from the department. His disciplinary history includes 25 allegations since 2006, with ten resulting in discipline ranging from written reprimands to a 40-hour suspension.([kvoa.com](https://www.kvoa.com/news/local/city-of-tucson-reaches-settlement-with-women-who-claim-they-were-assaulted-by-off-duty/article_60e196cc-1777-11ed-9ba4-9b794c0ebe69.html?utm_source=openai))

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– [Robert Szelewski](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/robert-szelewski-2/)

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