LPD officer involved in crash will face disciplinary action
By Kelly Roberts
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) – The
Lafayette police officer responsible for Saturday’s crash with a sheriff
deputy’s car will see disciplinary action.
Police Chief Patrick Flannelly
said he does not comment on disciplinary action unless it reaches the extent
that an officer is suspended for five or more days.
A review board made up of
Officer Ian O’Shields’ supervisors reviewed the facts of the wreck and
recommended disciplinary action for Flannelly. Flannelly signed off on the
recommendation.
He said O’Shields takes full
responsibility for the crash, which occurred after he ran a red light.
Flannelly said he will review the findings and see what lessons can be learned.
“We constantly look for ways to
improve the set-up in the cars, [and] our training regimen for officers in the
future, if there are lessons learned, we can take [from it],” said Flannelly.
The investigation is now
complete.
It is still not known what
repairs will be made to the cars. Total damages for both vehicles combined are
estimated between $10,000 and $25,000.