OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – An Oklahoma Metropolis Police Division officer was fired following a number of allegations of misconduct.
On Wednesday, OKCPD Chief Wade Gourley launched the termination letter of Officer Devin Frazier.
In line with the letter, Frazier was fired attributable to 10 allegations of misconduct.
The allegations embrace utilizing a private cellphone to {photograph} proof at a criminal offense scene, exchanging inappropriate textual content messages with somebody whose title is redacted from the letter, rushing 90 MPH, with a prime pace of 115 MPH, in a 65 MPH zone in his patrol automobile, offering an unauthorized particular person with data obtained from his cellular information laptop and never correctly accumulating and preserving a portion of an ear as proof at a home name the place the suspect allegedly bit the sufferer’s ear.
“It is an ear, it is laying there,” Jearold Gill, who lives throughout the road from the scene, advised KFOR. “We’re paying an worker to exit and accumulate proof to prosecute somebody that is dedicated a legal act.”
Frazier himself is going through an unrelated legal misdemeanor for allegedly falsely reporting a criminal offense that occurred in November.
Gourley wrote within the termination letter that Frazier’s “actions show a whole lack of integrity, represent a willful and wanton disregard for the Oklahoma Metropolis Police Division’s core values they usually destroy group belief within the police division.”
Frazier was with the OCPD for 2 years. His termination letter is included beneath:
Termination Letter by KFOR on Scribd
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