Remove TJ Brown from his position of authority

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Code of Conduct

#159

2014-04-26 17:21

Too many people here focused solely on the criminal aspect, which appears muddied at best. Whether or not a criminal act occurred will never be determined, but in addition to this, the Bloomfield Police Department Code of Conduct for police officers comes into play. It would seem a conduct violation would be in effect here for any act (lawful or otherwise), which would cause a betrayal of public trust. That is the issue here no one wants to admit to nor acknowledge. Many police officers are found not guilty at trial, but still fired for policy or code of conduct violations.

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Move on

#160 Re:

2014-04-26 19:47:08

#159: Code of Conduct -

That's why internal investigations are performed. If the officer is cleared in the internal investigation then the matter is settled and we move forward. If the officer is found in violation of the policy on conduct from the internal investigation then said officer is removed from the department. Said officer in this has been cleared and returned to duty so I would say lets move forward and get back to protecting the citizens of Bloomfield.