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Several activists held a press conference Friday in Eugene’s Scobert Park, following last weekend’s release of bodycam footage that showed a Eugene Police officer making racist remarks, and joking about domestic violence and gassed protesters.
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Eugene’s Independent Police Auditor Craig Renetzky says his office took in more than 400 complaints last year.
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The now ex-officer was heard using racist and offensive language in a bodycam video that was shared this weekend.
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A Eugene Police Officer has resigned and the city’s independent police auditor has vowed an investigation, after EPD bodycam footage emerged online Saturday that contained profane and racist language.
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Eugene’s police auditor says officers did not violate sanctuary law earlier this year when they helped several cars leave the downtown Federal Building during an anti-ICE protest.
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Memo from independent auditor said police did not violate laws during Jan. 30 protest.
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An investigation by Eugene’s independent police auditor found no evidence that city police aided ICE officers during an incident last Wednesday.
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The number of police chases in Eugene fell sharply last year, according to new city data.
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The City of Eugene has hired a new police auditor.
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The current auditor's last day leading police oversight efforts is Friday. The Eugene City Council hopes to bring a former police auditor out of retirement while they search for a permanent leader.
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Eugene Police Auditor Mark Gissiner will retire at the end of January. Gissiner has served in the position for 12 years.During his tenure, as an…
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This Tuesday the Eugene Citizen Review Board will provide an update on its investigation into the police department’s response to Black Lives Matter…