What happened to the lone police department investigation started by President Trump's DOJ?
conducted outside the presence of the minor's parents. Bigda was also caught on camera threatening to plant drugs as evidence on the teens, who had stolen a running, unmarked police car belonging to Vigneault.
In the lawsuit against Bigda, D.R. said he could smell an"overwhelming odor" of alcohol on Bigda's breath during the interrogation.D.R.'s attorney said in the lawsuit that Bigda had 26 civilian complaints and six other Springfield narcotics officers had 95 complaints between them that were all determined to be unfounded by the police department.
But questions surrounding Springfield’s culture and whether there is a pattern or practice that systematically violates civil rights remain open.
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