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    Watchdog: Unresolved Philly police misconduct allegations

    By Isaac Avilucea,

    5 hours ago

    Philadelphia's police watchdog found that more than 130 allegations of officer misconduct went unaddressed by police investigators in cases it audited .

    Why it matters: The agency says the rate of unresolved allegations is a "cause of concern," impacting public trust and the Police Department's ability to track officer discipline.


    Driving the news: The Citizens Police Oversight Commission found PPD's internal affairs investigators failed to address some misconduct allegations in about a fifth of the 250 cases it received from March-June 2022.

    • More than two-thirds of those allegations involved complaints of officers violating department regulations or failing to provide service, per the audit.

    How it works: CPOC obtained and reviewed investigative memos and examined those outcomes for "quality, thoroughness and objectivity."

    By the numbers: The audit, released last week, covered more than 650 allegations involving 479 officers.

    • The 15th, 18th, 24th and 25th districts β€” the latter two covering Kensington β€” had the most misconduct complaints, per the audit.

    Zoom in: While CPOC found most investigations were done thoroughly and came to logical conclusions, about 20% of the time investigators didn't identify, find and speak to "all civilian parties, including potential witnesses" as required by department policy.

    Plus: Only a quarter of the audited internal affairs investigations were completed within the required 90-day timeline.

    • CPOC says investigators failed to explain lags in 39% of those cases.

    The bottom line: The agency called the findings "informative" but stopped short of making recommendations to Philly police for improving problems identified by the audit.

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