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Pamplin Media Group - Oregon House passes bills to change policing
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Oregon House passes package of police accountability measures
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SPD officer under investigation for explicit photos
The officer allegedly texted explicit photos of a former police trainee.
Posted: Apr 23, 2021 12:56 PM
Updated: Apr 23, 2021 1:05 PM
Posted By: Michael Cerullo
SPRINGFIELD, Ore. A Springfield police officer is under criminal investigation for allegedly sharing explicit photos of a former police trainee without her permission.
A complaint filed to the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) alleges Officer Robert Weaver bragged to other officers about having a sexual relationship with the trainee and created a fake phone account and texted another officer a nude photo of her torso.
Oregon Legislature considering 10 police reform bills
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In bipartisan unity, police reform bills advance in Oregon April 7, 2021 at 4:29 pm
SALEM, Oregon (AP) Republicans and Democrats on the Oregon House Judiciary Committee unanimously approved almost a dozen bills on police reform, a show of bipartisan unity in a Legislature that has been bitterly divided.
The bills approved Tuesday evening involve regulating use of tear gas, requiring a publicly accessible database that names officers disciplined for misconduct, and limiting arbitrators’ decisions on officers’ misconduct cases.
Gov. Kate Brown congratulated the committee for pushing forward so many reforms in the wake of the death of George Floyd last May in Minneapolis. Black Lives Matter demonstrations were held in cities across Oregon after Floyd died in police custody. In Portland, protests went on for more than 100 straight days.