Posted by Corey Glave Ontario Police Officer Josh Duke was terminated for the manner in which he disposed of confiscated identification cards and drivers’ licenses. He appealed. After an evidentiary hearing, an independent arbitrator overturned the termination and ordered that Duke be reinstated. Even though the personnel rules did not […]
Posted by Alison Berry Wilkinson Curbing abuses of the internal investigation process has always been an uphill battle. But when the Richmond Police Officers’ Association (POA) and its former president, Chuck Whitney, fought back, they won sanctions under the Public Safety Officers Procedural Bill of Rights (POBR) Act, despite the […]
Edmund Woods began his career in law enforcement 24 years ago on the streets in Inglewood. He committed himself to fighting crime and cleaning up the much-beleaguered city. He bought a home and raised his son in Inglewood. Woods had given much of himself to the department: his time, his […]
Posted by Corey Glave Amidst an environment of questionable practices by the administration of his department, including “gag orders” and the attempts to intimidate other witness officers, Manhattan police officer Robert Richmond took a stand for truth and justice. As a result, Richmond now has had his own rights trampled […]
Posted by Harry S. Stern Bob Heady worked for the East Bay Regional Parks District Police Department for 21 years, 15 of those years as a sergeant, before the department fired him based on allegations stemming from a minor traffic collision between he and another officer (a fellow sergeant). Heady […]
