Pa. State Police troopers who kill should face independent probes, panel recommends

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Pennsylvania State Police troopers who kill or injure someone should face independent investigations, according to a recommendation approved Friday by a state oversight panel. Published in partnership with SpotlightPA.

The Citizen Advisory Commission made its recommendation Friday based on a different use-of-force incident: a 2016 shooting in Beaver County in which

Kelley Hodge, a commissioner and former Philadelphia district attorney, pointed out that the commission subcommittee found the State Police had acted quickly and fairly in its investigation of the 2016 case, but that “there was an inherent suspicion … or conflict of interest that could arise” based on the circumstances.

Then state agencies under its jurisdiction, such as the State Police, “will review the recommendations and provide the commission with responses and updates regarding implementation of recommendations, as appropriate,” the order states.

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