Twenty California police officers face possible decertification by the state’s law enforcement accreditation body. The move would strip them of a license to carry a badge in the state.
Twenty California police officers face possible decertification by the state’s law enforcement accreditation body, a move would strip them of a license to carry a badge in the state., investigation or succeed in an appeal, the officers accused of serious misconduct including sexual misconduct, fraud, excessive force and abuse on duty will not be able to work as sworn officers for any California police agency.
In most cases on the list, the officers were suspended pending the completion of an investigation by POST investigators. A POST advisory board will decide the officers’ fate. A temporary suspension can last up to three years.Advertisement Some of the temporary suspensions are for allegations of serious crimes. Nicholas Bloed, a Stockton police officer, was arrested in November on multiple sexual assault charges including assault, sodomy and oral copulation by use of force. He was temporarily suspended Feb. 15.
Another San Bernardino police officer, Sonny Aguilera, was given a temporary suspension last month, but no public information is available about an arrest or charges related to the allegation. San Bernardino officials did not return a message seeking to determine if he was still employed by the department.
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