St. Petersburg, FL PD Citizen Complaints

Alexander Cartwright and Jennifer Dirmeyer filed this request with the St. Petersburg Police Department of St Petersburg, FL.
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From: Alexander Cartwright and Jennifer Dirmeyer

To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to Florida's Sunshine Law (Fla. Stat. secs. 119.01 to 119.15 (1995)), I hereby request the following records:

We are Economics Professors in the College of Business at Ferris State University, and are engaged in an empirical research project on police behavior and citizen complaints. This project requires us to request data from your department. If you have questions about this request or suggestions, we would be happy to discuss them with you.
1. What is the total number of citizen complaints (allegations of misconduct) made against your department’s officers annually for the last 10 years? If your department logs complaints in a database, spreadsheet, or other log, a copy of those logs is fine instead.
Please include the type of complaint (i.e., use of force, abuse language, unwarranted search) and the result of complaint (i.e., sustained, exonerated).
2. What is the total number of complaints police officers made against their peer officers in department annually for the last 10 years? If your department logs complaints in a database, spreadsheet, or other log, a copy of those logs is fine instead.
Please include the type of complaint (i.e., use of force, abuse language, unwarranted search) and the result of complaint (i.e., sustained, exonerated).
3. What is the annual number of officers involved in shootings in your department for the past 10 years? Any documentation or reports that detail the annual number of officer-involved shootings in your department for the past 10 years would be sufficient.
Please include documentation regarding how many of these officer-involved shootings involved disciplinary action. (Please list officer firearm discharge directed at a person separately from a shooting involving an animal and separately from accidental firearm discharges).
Please include the number of officer-involved shootings resulting in discipline.
4. Which of the above data are published publicly? Please provide a link to any and all publicly available reports containing the data above.
Collecting this information is very important to our research, so we would like to emphasize, if you have questions about my request or suggestions, we would be happy to discuss them with you.

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I would request your response within ten (10) business days.

Sincerely,

Alexander Cartwright and Jennifer Dirmeyer

From: Colleen J. Dunphy

Alexander Cartwright and Jennifer Dirmeyer:
Please see the attached documents in response to your request. The information will provide the requested data back to 2005.
Sincerely,
Colleen

Colleen Dunphy
Records and Evidentiary Services Division Manager
St. Petersburg Police Department
1300 First Avenue North
St. Petersburg, Florida 33705
(727) 551-3004
Colleen.Dunphy@stpete.org<mailto:Colleen.Dunphy@stpete.org>
http://www.stpete.org/police/

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From: Alexander Cartwright and Jennifer Dirmeyer

I am writing to follow up on my original request made on 8/17/17.

Thank you very much for providing the information we requested. I am writing to ask for some clarification regarding the data on officer-involved shootings you provided us with. What constitutes an officer-involved shooting in your department? For example, some departments do not count misses while others count all discharges; some include shots at animals. Other departments include intentional and accidental shootings; others do not. Some include all discharges and some exclude missed shots. Please explain to us how your department classifies the OIS included in the numbers you sent to us.

Very Respectfully, Alex Cartwright

From: St. Petersburg Police Department

Alex,

The Department classifies a discharge of a weapon at a person or animal as an officer-involved shooting.

Sincerely,
Colleen

Colleen Dunphy
Records and Evidentiary Services Division Manager
St. Petersburg Police Department
1300 First Avenue North
St. Petersburg, Florida 33705
(727) 551-3004
Colleen.Dunphy@stpete.org<mailto:Colleen.Dunphy@stpete.org>
http://www.stpete.org/police/

Please note all emails are subject to public records law.

From: Alexander Cartwright and Jennifer Dirmeyer

Hi,

Thanks so much for your help with this request! I really appreciate it.

Sincerely,
Alexander Cartwright and Jennifer Dirmeyer

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