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Renee Basel
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Subject:FW: sunshine law request for any and all cops that have been fired, retired or quit for
misconduct,we need to add them to the national usa today list
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Subject: sunshine law request for any and all cops that have been fired, retired or quit for misconduct,we need to add
them to the national usa today list
sunshine law request for any and all cops that have been fired, retired or quit for misconduct,we need to add
them to the national usa today list
the list for florida is 250 pages long,we know theres many more that need to be on there
Check Out This New Database of Corrupt Cops
USA Today launches an important new tool for tracking officers who have been fired for misconduct.
Scott Shackford | 4.25.2019 3:45 PM
USA Today has partnered with its affiliate newsrooms and a nonprofit group in Chicago to launch an important
new database that documents law enforcement officers with records of misconduct.
Part of that database is now available for public searches. USA Today has documented at least 85,000 cops who
have been investigated or disciplined for misconduct across the past decade. But this initial document dump
focuses just on 30,000 cops who have been "decertified" by various state agencies for misconduct.
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There are 44 states that have an internal decertification process that is intended to try to make sure that bad cops
can't migrate to other cities or states to land new jobs at other agencies after they've been fired for misconduct.
But as Anthony Fisher documented for Reason in 2016, there's really no centralized tracking going on so that
it's easy to determine who is on any of those lists, and even decertified cops can go on to find new jobs in law
enforcement agencies elsewhere. Several of these states require officers to actually be convicted of crimes
before they'll actually be decertified. And police unions have resisted any efforts to make a national
decertification database.
So it's possible that this USA Today database is a useful resource to other law enforcement agencies in states
that don't participate in the decertification process or are otherwise struggling to get the information.
But there are still huge gaps—California does not participate in this 44-state decertification program and they've
got more police and deputies than anybody else. It was just with the start of this new year that California
changed its record laws to unseal records of police misconduct that had been hidden from public view.
Of the cops who were decertified, USA Today notes that the greatest number of them had been banned for drug
or alcohol issues (DUIs, for example) and for assaults or violence. But a good number of them (close to 2,000)
had been banned for sexual misconduct. Another 2,777 had been banned for "dishonesty," a category that
covers behavior like perjury or tampering with evidence.
Also worth note: USA Today's data show that only 10 percent of officers in most police forces get investigated
for misconduct. But among those who have been banned, nearly 2,500 had been investigated on 10 or more
charges. A small group of them (20) had faced 100 or more allegations and were still serving. If it's bad apples
spoiling the bunch, some of them are really bad.
USA Today ends its piece by openly calling for cooperation from journalists at other media outlets, from
members of the public, and even from law enforcement agencies and prosecutors to fill out this database. The
opening of police records in California has prompted media outlets there to work together to track down
decades' worth of what had been secret details of police misconduct. Maybe they'll add their work to what USA
Today is doing.
Check out the database here.
reason.com/2019/04/25/check-out-this-new-database-of-corrupt-cops/
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Check Out This New Database of Corrupt
Cops
USA Today launches an important new tool for tracking officers who have been fired
for misconduct.
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TOWN OF GULF STREAM
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
Delivered via e-mail
April 29, 2019
[e-mail to: charlottecountyflcopwatch2@gmail.com]
Re: GS #2709 (Any and all cops that have been fired, retired or quit for misconduct)
sunshine law request for any and all cops that have been fired, retired or quit for misconduct,we
need to add them to the national usa today list
To Whom It May Concern [e-mail to: charlottecountyflcopwatch2@gmail.com]:
The Town of Gulf Stream has received your public records request dated April 26, 2019. The
original public records request can be found at the following link:
http://www2.gulf-stream.org/weblink/0/doc/123691/Page1.aspx
Please be advised that there are no such records responsive to your request related to the past ten
years. If you are looking for anything before 2009, please specify a date range and the Town
will provide an estimate for extensive clerical or supervisory assistance as described in Fla. Stat. §
119.07(4)(d). If the Town does not hear back from you within 30 days of this letter, we will
consider this request closed.
Sincerely,
Reneé Rowan Basel
As requested by Rita Taylor
Town Clerk, Custodian of the Records