Five YPD employees disciplined for snooping [Yakima Herald-Republic, Wash.]
| By Chris Bristol, Yakima Herald-Republic, Wash. | |
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The punishments were handed down a month ago, according to documents turned over Friday in response to a public records request by the
Two commissioned police officers, Sgt.
The officers and clerks were accused of improperly accessing reports by
According to the documents turned over by YPD, rumors began circulating within days about the incident, which deputies had determined was unfounded.
Both officers and all three clerks admitted they had accessed the deputies' reports, using the
They said they did so partly out of curiosity and partly out of concern the incident was not thoroughly investigated by the deputies and was being covered up.
The case, which was investigated by sheriff's deputies because Light lives just outside city limits, stemmed from a third-hand report that Light had assaulted his wife. However, investigating deputies reported Light's wife told them no assault had taken place.
Light's personal life has caused problems on the job before, including a 2010 demotion -- later overturned by arbitrator -- for having romantic relationships with two different female sergeants. He was single at the time.
According to the disciplinary documents, the accessing of the deputies' reports violated several departmental policies, including the way allegations of misconduct should be reported and legitimate handling of police reports.
Repeating comments he made in August, when the Herald-
"The rumor mill has to end. That's what destroys departments," he said.
"There just wasn't a lot of trustworthiness between us," he said, referring to Granato. "This chief has a new way of doing business, and so far he's kept to his word."
Patlan also said he didn't blame the officers for taking a peek at the Light domestic violence reports. He agreed with Rizzi that neither Salinas nor Gronewald accessed the reports for malicious purposes.
"If I had known about it, I might have done it, too ... They weren't trying to burn anybody. They just didn't trust the system, because of what happened in the past."
Granato's seven-year tenure from 2003 to 2010 spawned 10 lawsuits against him and the city over allegations of favoritism and retaliation. Granato, recently hired as police chief in
One of those lawsuits was filed in 2011 by Johnson, who claimed she was the victim of harassment, retaliation and discrimination at the hands of both Granato and Light. The case appears dead after her lawyers withdrew earlier this year. But the city and its insurance company have paid out hundreds of thousands of dollars to settle many of the other lawsuits stemming from Granato's administration.
Rizzi said he was "pleasantly surprised" that of the five YPD employees who improperly accessed the reports, only two were commissioned police officers.
"And even those two did not do this in a malicious manner, I'm convinced of that," he said, adding, "We are absolutely getting better (as an agency). The trust within the department is building."
In a side note, YPD's internal investigation also revealed two
Nevertheless, he said the incident exposed a need to clarify the
"We don't have a horse in this race," he said. "Having said that, I understand Chief Rizzi's sensitivity due to their (department's) history."
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