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Union leadership lays into BRPD Chief Murphy Paul over firing of officer Siya Creel


Union leadership lays into BRPD Chief Murphy Paul over firing of officer Siya Creel
Baton Rouge police union leadership lays into Chief Murphy Paul for firing of officer
By Austin Kemker | December 16, 2020 at 7:04 PM CST - Updated December 21 at 8:32 PM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - The already heated feud between the Baton Rouge police union and Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy Paul has reached new levels after Paul fired officer and union vice president Siya Creel Tuesday.
According to documents from BRPD, Creel was terminated after an internal affairs review. This past summer Creel gave an interview on behalf of the union for a YouTube channel about controversial billboards that had popped up around the city which were critical of Chief Paul and the city’s high murder rate, warning motorists to enter the city at “your own risk.”

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BRPD officer fired over billboard interview


BRPD officer fired over billboard interview
BRPD fires one officer, places another on administrative leave
By WAFB Staff | December 15, 2020 at 3:14 PM CST - Updated December 15 at 4:28 PM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - A Baton Rouge police officer was fired Tuesday for an interview he gave about controversial billboards earlier this year.
The officer contends he was representing the police union in that interview, and not acting in his official capacity as a police officer. The department contends, since the officer was wearing his badge and uniform, it was hard for the public to determine whether he was speaking on behalf of the union or the department.

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