Minneapolis Officer Fired for Misconduct on Duty
Minneapolis Officer Fired for Misconduct on Duty
Minneapolis Officer Fired for Misconduct on Duty
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Two police officers faced serious misconduct allegations leading to their resignations or terminations. Ex-Chief Superintendent Daniel Greenwood resigned before a misconduct hearing regarding his sexual relationship with a rookie officer, Caitlin Howarth, which occurred while he was on duty. Greenwood admitted to abusing his position and attempting to destroy evidence of their exchanges, while Howarth's charges were dropped. Meanwhile, Officer Juan Alonzo Jr. of Minneapolis was fired after an internal investigation revealed he engaged in sexual activities while on duty, using a city squad car to meet a woman he contacted via Grindr. Alonzo also misused police databases to obtain personal information about the woman, violating multiple department policies. Both cases highlight ongoing issues of ethical misconduct within police departments.

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