Police disciplinary records are largely kept secret in US
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Police disciplinary records are largely kept secret in US
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Officer Derek Chauvin had more than a dozen misconduct complaints against him before he put his knee on George Floyd's neck. Daniel Pantaleo, the New York City officer who seized Eric Garner in a deadly chokehold, had eight. Ryan Pownall, a Philadelphia officer facing murder charges in the shooting of David Jones, had 15 over five years.
But the public didn't know about any of that until the victims' deaths.
Citizen complaints against police across the U.S. are largely kept secret, either under the law or by union contract a practice some criminal justice experts say deprives the public of information that could be used to root out problem officers before it's too late.
In recent years, there have been dozens of examples of officers who had numerous complaints against them of excessive force, harassment or other misconduct before they were accused of killing someone on duty.
Confidentiality makes it really tough for the public to know just who it is they are dealing with and to know whether their department or any particular officer is one they would want out in the streets, said David Harris, a University of Pittsburgh law professor who studies police behavior.
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