Rarely are San Diego County police officers disciplined after they injure or kill, records show

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Rarely are San Diego County police officers disciplined after they injure or kill, records show
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KPBS analyzed 475 police use-of-force incidents dating back to 2000 and found just 12 resulted in the officers facing any discipline.

The light discipline on Berhalter is the rule rather than the exception, according to a KPBS analysis of 475 police use-of-force incidents involving San Diego County police agencies dating back to 2000. In fact, more than 97% of the time, officers received no discipline whatsoever, the analysis shows.

In March 2016, San Diego Sheriff’s Deputy Jason Phillips was suspended for four days after shooting a man through his car window. Phillips was suspended not for the shooting, but because he was carrying a gun while drinking alcohol. A new law, SB 16, that went into effect this year further broadens the requirements for what police have to disclose, including incidents of prejudice and discrimination.A man rests in the hospital after being knocked unconscious by San Diego Police Officer Elliot Simon, June 12, 2020.Experts say there are a number of reasons why officers so often escape serious punishment or termination for using force, including the way police policies are written and how investigations are done.

Shootings are “incredibly scrutinized,” Jordan said. They are investigated by the homicide division, the San Diego County District Attorney's Office, the FBI for civil rights violations, the internal affairs division for procedural violations, a shooting review board to understand tactics used, on top of the civilian oversight board, he said.

Iredale said he thinks the change will make a big difference. Police use of force expert Travis Norton also welcomes the change, but said regardless, police departments want to do thorough investigations. They want to hold officers accountable, despite what many people in the community might think, he said.

Russell pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and although prosecutors asked for a five-year sentence, the judge gave him a one-year sentence. Of the 285 incidents reviewed by KPBS, 26% of the suspects were armed with a gun, and 14% were armed with a knife.

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