Brandon Richard is a reporter for Denver7 in Denver, Colorado.
EDGEWATER, Colo. — Lawmakers will hold a hearing Tuesday on a bill aimed at protecting whistleblowers who report police misconduct .
Rees said Geerdes made her date sit in the front seat with the Uber driver while he sat in the backseat with her. "They felt that the department wasn't handling it the way they should have handled it, that it was kind of kept hush-hush,” said Rees. Rees is now pushing for the passage of HB24-1460, which would require law enforcement to investigate misconduct allegations and save the documents related to the case for three years. Victims could sue agencies and peace officers that don’t investigate misconduct allegations. In addition, officers who do nothing could be charged with a misdemeanor.
“Adding new rules targeting police who may or may not be ‘reasonably aware’ of another officer's possible misconduct appears more punitive than solution-oriented,” they said.
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