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Related: About this forum4 Charlotte cops were killed in April. Hundreds of cops raced to the scene. Some cops were "logged off" instead
https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/investigations/cmpd-officer-who-logged-off-during-deadly-ambush-suspended-another-transferred/275-3c16837b-dca1-40ba-8e0e-e84e07586400CMPD suspends officer who logged off on afternoon of deadly shootout, transfers another
An internal email confirms the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department took action against two officers who logged off before and during April 29 ambush.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department suspended one of its own in the days after WCNC Charlotte questioned why some police logged off their radios before and as a gunman killed four officers, public records show.
Suspended pending Civil Service Board review
CMPD won't reveal why the agency took action against that patrol officer. A spokesperson said, by statute, the department can't release certain details about personnel matters, calling that "confidential and not a matter of public record."
In the aftermath of the deadly east Charlotte shootout on April 29, multiple officers shared concerns with WCNC Charlotte about a small number of their colleagues who were seemingly unavailable to respond that afternoon. WCNC Charlotte brought questions to CMPD on behalf of the hundreds of on- and off-duty police who responded to the Galway Drive shooting. In response, the agency dismissed their concerns and called WCNC Charlotte's reporting "irresponsible" and "a slam job."
Since May, WCNC Charlotte has repeatedly requested information about two officers in particular. An internal email sent to Vastola on May 29, recently obtained through a public records request, confirmed both officers were among those who logged off the radio on April 29. Upon sharing that revelation with the department, the spokesperson, citing state law, told WCNC Charlotte CMPD should not have released portions of that email.
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4 Charlotte cops were killed in April. Hundreds of cops raced to the scene. Some cops were "logged off" instead (Original Post)
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Sep 5
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live love laugh
(14,138 posts)1. Weird.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(10,066 posts)2. yeah.. incomplete
BradBo
(630 posts)3. Apperantly they had better thing to do then get shot. Isn't the 2nd Amendment great?
Probatim
(2,991 posts)4. That was my thought - they know what can happen and they know, after Uvalde, there's no consequences.