That investigation is complete but the findings are still being reviewed by BRPD Chief Murphy Paul, the spokesman said. The spokesman said the department’s Internal Affairs Division investigated the incident to determine whether any of the officers involved should face disciplinary measures. The Metro Council is more than happy to use taxpayer funds to make civil rights lawsuits go away but it’s deeply disturbing that when it comes to actually taking action against the wrongdoers involved, there seems to be a lot greater reluctance,” Frampton explained. Camallo is still walking the streets and frankly that does worry me. I didn’t learn until your news report at noon today that Sgt. “The fact that you are here in May 2021, after the city has already paid out a civil rights settlement, and nothing has happened is deeply concerning. Camallo remains on the force and has not been placed on leave pending the outcome of that review.įrampton said even though this case has been settled, taxpayers will continue to be on the hook if something like this is allowed to happen. A spokesman said the case is still under review.
Camallo or any of the other officers involved have been disciplined.
The 9News Investigators reached out to leaders at the Baton Rouge Police Department to inquire if Sgt.