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~ In a recent statement released by the Spokane Police Department, it was announced that two former officers have resigned following internal investigations into allegations of serious misconduct. Sgt. Teresa Fuller, from the department's Public Information Office, confirmed that both officers were found to have engaged in inappropriate relationships with victims of domestic violence while on duty.
According to Fuller, these actions violated departmental policy and betrayed the trust of the community. She also stated that it was a failure to uphold the oath they had sworn as police officers. "This conduct is unacceptable and does not reflect the values or professionalism of the Spokane Police Department," she said.
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As a result of their actions, both officers have surrendered their law enforcement certifications and are no longer serving as police officers. Chief Kevin Hall expressed his disappointment in this news but assured the community that swift and decisive action was taken as soon as the behavior came to light.
Despite this setback, Chief Hall has complete confidence in the integrity, compassion, and dedication of the men and women who continue to serve Spokane every day. He emphasized that the majority of their officers uphold the highest standards of duty and respect for those they protect.
The department remains committed to transparency, accountability, and rebuilding trust through their actions. They will continue to serve the community with honor and integrity.
According to Fuller, these actions violated departmental policy and betrayed the trust of the community. She also stated that it was a failure to uphold the oath they had sworn as police officers. "This conduct is unacceptable and does not reflect the values or professionalism of the Spokane Police Department," she said.
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As a result of their actions, both officers have surrendered their law enforcement certifications and are no longer serving as police officers. Chief Kevin Hall expressed his disappointment in this news but assured the community that swift and decisive action was taken as soon as the behavior came to light.
Despite this setback, Chief Hall has complete confidence in the integrity, compassion, and dedication of the men and women who continue to serve Spokane every day. He emphasized that the majority of their officers uphold the highest standards of duty and respect for those they protect.
The department remains committed to transparency, accountability, and rebuilding trust through their actions. They will continue to serve the community with honor and integrity.
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