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Wrongful Arrest – Excessive Force Liability
Wrongful Arrest – Excessive Force Attorneys – Tulsa, OK
While most police officers follow the rules, plenty feel free to violate constitutional rights without a second thought. Data on Police misconduct is gathered by a number of sources, public and private. Policemisconduct.net, for example, screens reports for bona fide occurrences of misconduct (including use of excessive force, sexual misconduct, and theft, among others) and reports between 4,000 and 6,000 officers per year are engaged in such misconduct. Closer to home, the Tulsa Police Department has been involved in several scandals involving both unlawful discrimination and corruption in recent history. Beginning in 2009, United States Department of Justice investigations of the Tulsa Police Department resulted in a series of convictions and guilty pleas of police officers and an ATF agent who were involved in an astonishing scheme to falsify evidence, engage in widespread theft, and to sell drugs, among other criminal misconduct. Thus, while many (probably most) law enforcement officers follow the rules, it is beyond doubt that plenty of them are accomplished criminals who deprive individuals of their most cherished rights while, simultaneously, wearing a uniform and drawing upon the reputation and respect of those who follow the rules. What is worse is that police decorum, or the “thin blue line”, generally allows those officers who engage in misconduct to take full advantage of their “brothers in blue” status, and to rally other police to their support.
