The Houston Police Officers' Union (HPOU) has demanded an impartial investigation into the practices of the Houston Police Department's Internal Affairs Division, regarding the SL Code.
The Houston Police Officers' Union has demanded an impartial investigation into the practices of the Houston Police Department's Internal Affairs Division, regarding the SL Code. This call comes amidst concerns over conflicts of interest within HPD leadership, particularly Chief Finner, and the integrity of the ongoing investigation.PREVIOUS COVERAGE: HPD Chief Finner addresses how 264,000 cases ended up suspendedA letter from Aaron J.
RELATED: The crux of the matter lies in the alleged widespread use of the SL code to not pursue incident reports within HPD's investigative divisions dating back to 2016. The union highlights discrepancies between Chief Finner's public statements regarding discontinuing this practice and the actual events as evidenced by testimony from their clients.
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