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Seattle Police Chief Gil Kerlikowske fired a patrol officer and disciplined two sergeants Wednesday in a long-running misconduct investigation, according to department sources familiar with the inquiry.

But one of the sergeants said Kerlikowske did not uphold the most serious misconduct finding against him, a last-minute move that caught the head of the department's internal investigation unit by surprise.

The sergeant, James Arata, was found to have jokingly referred to a subordinate as a "rat" because that officer had cooperated with FBI investigators looking into the d... Read more

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TWO Notts Police staff were sacked after investigations into complaints made by the public.
The staff were dismissed after disciplinary hearings between April 1 and September 30 this year.
No action was taken against a police officer subjected to a conduct hearing during the same period.
There were 40 conduct cases between April 1 and September 30 2008 – up four on 2007, Notts Police Authority's professional standards committee heard.
Of these, 28 officers and 16 staff were the subject of one or more allegations.

Two police officers and four police staff resigned prior to conduct inquiries being completed; 11 officers and one police staff member received written warnings; two police staff received a final written warning, and seven officers and two staff received advice.
A total of six police employees are suspended.
 

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