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OSBI investigates 4 BAPD officers for alleged misconduct | News

BROKEN ARROW, Okla. — The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) is investigating Broken Arrow police officers for alleged misconduct.

In a press release, the Broken Arrow Police Department (BAPD) said it has requested an investigation.

BAPD said that on May 27, officers were responding to a call for service when they discovered allegations of misconduct by fellow officers committed the previous week.

Following review, four BAPD officers placed on administrative leave pending an internal investigation. The police have contacted the OSBI, which will submit its findings to them. to the District Attorney's Office for review.

“The Broken Arrow Police Department has a rich history of proudly serving its citizens with sincerity and respect to ensure our thriving community is a safe and welcoming city for all,” said Police Chief Brandon Berryhill. “We will continue to uphold our core values ​​of professionalism, integrity, accountability, courage and compassion, while promoting a spirit of transparency, as we protect and honorably serve our community. This commitment constitutes the high standard set by the BAPD, and the expectations of Broken Arrow residents.

Broken Arrow police have not said what the alleged misconduct was. FOX23 will be tracking this for updates.

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