Milwaukee Chief Has Fired 4 Officers So Far This Month

Milwaukee Police Chief Edward Flynn (left) conducts a roll call Wednesday of members of the department’s motorcycle unit at the Harley-Davidson Museum. May is motorcycle safety month

Milwaukee Police Chief Edward Flynn (left) conducts a roll call Wednesday of members of the department’s motorcycle unit at the Harley-Davidson Museum. May is motorcycle safety month

Milwaukee Police Chief Edward Flynn has fired 4 officers in the first 4 days of May.  None of the firings are related to each other, nor are they related to ongoing investigation of improper body cavity searches.  The firing of the four officers are for DUI, Obstructing a Homicide Investigation, showing naked pictures of an ex-girlfriend to coworkers, and excessive force.  For up-to-date news accounts of this story, photos and to post a comment, please access the links below:

Milwaukee Police Department Message Board

05/09/2012 – Police Chief Flynn addresses recent officer firings

05/09/2012 – Chief Flynn addresses recent officer discharge actions Video

05/09/2012 – Milwaukee Police Chief Fires Four Officers This Month, Unrelated to Sweeping Investigation of Police Sexual Assault and Civil Rights Violations

05/09/2012 – Officer firings “not statistically significant,” Flynn says

05/09/2012 – Flynn calls firing of 4 MPD officers coincidental Video

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