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Student taken down and arrested in city street by police who failed to use body cams
Two teenagers searched in separate incidents where police have accepted not following proper procedure around cameras
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Neither of the teenagers had drugs on them and both had clean records
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Fired DeLand officer gets his job back after arbitrator finds issues with internal investigation
Officer Johan ‘Joey’ Mulero was fired in 2018 following wrongful arrest
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Former DeLand police officer Joey Mulero. (Image:City of DeLand/Facebook)
DeLAND, Fla. – A DeLand police officer fired for making a wrongful arrest in 2017 will be back on the force following an appeal to the city’s decision to fire him after an arbitrator found issues with the investigation into the incident leading to his dismissal.
Officer Johan “Joey” Mulero was fired in December 2018 after a DeLand Police Department internal investigation determined he used “excessive and unreasonable” actions while arresting a man. The charges of resisting arrest were dropped and the man sued the city. The litigation was later settled outside of court.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
A six-month fact-finding investigation into the city s handling of the Daniel Prude case ultimately blames Mayor Lovely Warren for keeping the matter under wraps and concludes she then misled the public about what she knew, and when.
Few new details emerged in the 84-page final report. But special investigator Andrew Celli drew conclusions on who and what is to be believed.
He also concluded that former Police Chief La Ron Singletary downplayed, omitted details and misdirected city officials and the public; that city Corporation Counsel Tim Curtin similarly misled officials and the public about material information; and he widely faulted the administration for its handling of the case.
Rochester mayor and top officials ‘suppressed’ information about Daniel Prude’s death, independent report says
An independent investigation commissioned by the Rochester, New York, City Council found that four key city officials including Mayor Lovely Warren suppressed information surrounding the death of Daniel Prude, the 41-year-old Black man who died last year in police custody.
The report, conducted by the law firm of Emery Celli Brinckerhoff Abady Ward & Maazel LLP, was released by the Rochester City Council Friday.
According to the report, Warren, former Police Chief La’Ron Singletary, corporation counsel Timothy Curtin, and Rochester communications director Justin Roj were all aware by “mid-April 2020” that a medical examiner had determined that Prude died from “asphyxia in the setting of physical restraint” by Rochester police officers who were under criminal investigation for their conduct.