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High Ranking Police Folk Allegedly Behaving Badly

I'm confused. What seems to frost the adjudicator's gourd is that he entered into a relationship with the wife and "took advantage of her" when she seemed to like the relationship long enough to have three kids with him.

Isn't the more serious potential victim here the guy who went to jail for six months because his wife's new boyfriend was the lead investigator and who had clearly chosen sides in this case. That he might have been wrongly impacted by this relationship doesn't seem to get word one in this report.

I mean if this guy had told his bosses about the relationship and been taken off the case would there even have been an issue? It's not like she raised a complaint. It was his talking to a buddy cop about it some seven years later that triggered this hearing.

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According to Reddit, one of the ERT officers suspended is the son in law of the chief... So you may be on to something...
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Meanwhile, it seems the consultants are now involved ;)


New database reveals at least 21 police misconduct, shooting, use of force cases in Santa Cruz County​



Santa Cruz County law enforcement officers have been involved in at least 21 shootings, serious use of force instances and reportable cases of misconduct since 2013, according to a new statewide database of police records released Monday.

The database created by UC Berkeley and Stanford University — published by the Los Angeles Times, KQED, CalMatters and the San Francisco Chronicle — has collected nearly 1.5 million pages of investigation reports into shootings, use of force and misconduct from about 700 law enforcement agencies across California. Records found in the database also show how each department disciplines officers if they were found liable for misconduct.

 
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