HPD Chief Releases Discipline Records on Homicide Officers
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 5:57 pm
HOUSTON—Internal Houston Police Department discipline documents shine an unflattering light on the elite homicide division. The reports on eight police employees, a combination of investigators, supervisors and officers, reveal a history of missed opportunities, neglected cases and even suspect escapes that lasted for years.
The most disturbing conclusions are for the man HPD Chief McClelland flat out called “a liar” in his news conference last week: Sgt. Ryan Chandler.
“Indefinitely suspended,” Chandler was found by Internal Affairs officers to have falsified HPD reports, even going so far as to claim he “referred” a homicide case to a grand jury, when in fact, he hadn’t and never did.
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The most disturbing conclusions are for the man HPD Chief McClelland flat out called “a liar” in his news conference last week: Sgt. Ryan Chandler.
“Indefinitely suspended,” Chandler was found by Internal Affairs officers to have falsified HPD reports, even going so far as to claim he “referred” a homicide case to a grand jury, when in fact, he hadn’t and never did.
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