(The Center Square) – In December, the Pennsylvania Citizen Law Enforcement Advisory and Review Commission published its first reports following the evaluation of three police conduct cases carried out by state agencies.
Two of those cases focused on internal investigations within the agency following an officer-involved shooting and a use-of-force incident. In both circumstances, the state police declined to implement the commission’s recommendations.
The critical incident case reviewed by the commission, also referred to as CLEAR, featured a standoff in which one of the state’s Special Emergency Response Teams joined patrol officers at the home of a woman whose brother had threatened her with a firearm.
After several hours during which the man threatened to kill the next officer he saw, the standoff ended in
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