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File #: 111733    Version:
Type: Resolution-Immediate Adoption Status: Passed
File created: 4/11/2012 In control: JUDICIARY & LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 4/11/2012
Effective date:    
Title: Substitute resolution urging transparency in the Milwaukee Police Department and Board of Fire and Police Commissioners investigations of alleged strip searches and body cavity searches by members of the Milwaukee Police Department.
Sponsors: ALD. COGGS, ALD. HINES JR., ALD. HAMILTON, ALD. WADE, ALD. KOVAC
Indexes: FIRE AND POLICE COMMISSION, POLICE DEPARTMENT, SOCIAL CONCERNS
Attachments: 1. Motion.pdf
Number
111733
Version
SUBSTITUTE 1
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Sponsor
ALD. COGGS, HINES, HAMILTON, WADE AND KOVAC
Title
Substitute resolution urging transparency in the Milwaukee Police Department and Board of Fire and Police Commissioners investigations of alleged strip searches and body cavity searches by members of the Milwaukee Police Department.
Analysis
This resolution urges the Milwaukee Police Department and the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners to strive for and maintain transparency in their investigations of alleged illegal strip searches and body cavity searches by MPD personnel. It further requests the Police Department and Board of Fire and Police Commissioners to report the findings of their investigations, highlighting the lessons learned from those investigations, within 30 days of conclusion of the investigations.
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Whereas, Milwaukee County prosecutors have undertaken a secret John Doe investigation to determine whether 7 Milwaukee Police Department police officers and one supervisor (sergeant) in District 5 have been conducting illegal strip searches; and

Whereas, This investigation was initiated by the Milwaukee Police Department, which reached out to the Milwaukee County District Attorney and the United States Attorney’s Office regarding the alleged illegal activity; and

Whereas, The complaints against these MPD personnel include allegations that they sexually assaulted people and violated their civil rights while conducting body cavity (rectal) searches for illegal drugs; and

Whereas, Both MPD policy and state law prohibit police personnel from conducting body cavity searches under any circumstances; and

Whereas, A body cavity search may only be conducted by a doctor, physician assistant or registered nurse upon the issuance of a search warrant; and

Whereas, In addition to being illegal, the alleged activities could seriously harm police-community relations in Milwaukee, undoing the progress that has been made in that area over the...

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