LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey responds to WDRB Investigates on overtime concerns, officer workload and a delayed response in a domestic violence case
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LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey addresses concerns over rising overtime, officer fatigue and response times, including questions surrounding a delayed domestic violence call highlighted in a WDRB investigation.
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LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey said officers were held accountable after a delayed domestic violence response, while discussing improvements, mental health response efforts and Derby safety planning.
The department spent $66 million on overtime in the last three years, and it's up across the board.
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