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Clergy Group Alleges Excessive Force Against Sheriff s Office; Sheriff Hammond Responds Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Chattanooga Clergy and community members said they were demanding the Sheriff s Office release a public report detailing training standards and more surrounding policies of excessive force. They said they wanted this report to be sent out by March 12 at the latest.
Sheriff Jim Hammond on Wednesday replied to the group. The sheriff s office recently took over operation of the Silverdale Detention Center and has made a number of sweeps at the facility seeking contraband and weapons. A number of shanks have been found.
In a press release sent out on Sunday afternoon, the Chattanooga Clergy for Justice said:
Aurora Police officer fired for excessive use of force
Officer Robert Rosen punched a trespassing suspect in the ribs and used his Taser five times during the August 2020 incident, according to APD. Author: Nate Lynn Updated: 10:57 PM MST February 11, 2021
AURORA, Colo. A police officer who used a Taser to subdue a man during an arrest in an Aurora grocery store has been fired for excessive use of force, according to a release from the Aurora Police Department (APD).
APD said the incident happened on Aug. 10, 2020, when Officer Robert Rosen responded to the King Soopers at 6412 S. Parker Rd. to help a fellow officer who was trying to arrest an uncooperative man for trespassing.
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The following is the department’s statement, sent on the morning of Tuesday, December 15:
On Friday, November 27, 2020 at 3:58pm, Detective Thomas Reif with the Klamath Falls Police Department was on-duty and involved in a vehicle collision at S. 6
th Street and Crater Lake Parkway. At the time of the collision, Det. Reif was operating an unmarked detective vehicle. Medics arriving on scene found Det. Reif unresponsive and not breathing. Det. Reif was rushed to the Sky Lakes Medical Center for treatment. We are thankful that no other injuries were reported at the collision. The Klamath Falls Police Department requested Oregon State Police conduct an investigation into the collision.