- Supervisor Duties at the Scene
- The on-duty supervisor who was notified of a violation (P&P 2-101) shall gather all pertinent facts relevant to the allegation(s) and contact the Internal Affairs Commander, or the Commander’s designee, through MECC.
- The on-duty supervisor shall notify the Watch Commander of the incident.
- If Internal Affairs determines an immediate response is necessary, the on-duty supervisor shall coordinate with Internal Affairs to protect any evidence until an Internal Affairs investigator arrives.
- If Internal Affairs determines a delayed response is warranted, the on-duty supervisor shall fully document the details of the incident including the supervisor’s actions to manage the incident.
- All documentation shall be forwarded to Internal Affairs via e-mail, as an attachment. The subject of the email should be labeled “Investigative Data”. The following language should be noted in the body of the email:
“Non-public and /or Privileged and/or Confidential and/or Private Information: This electronic message may contain investigative data which is non-public pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 13.82 subdivision 7, or personnel data which is non-public pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 13.43 subdivision 4. If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail: (1) do not read the content of the message; (2) immediately notify the sender that you incorrectly received the message; and (3) do not disseminate, distribute, or copy this e-mail.”
- Internal Affairs
- The Commander of Internal Affairs shall assess the situation and determine whether an Internal Affairs call-out is warranted.
- If a call-out is initiated, the Commander of Internal Affairs shall determine whether the response will be immediate or delayed.
- Once Internal Affairs personnel arrive at the scene of any call-out response, Internal Affairs shall be in charge of the event as it relates to the Internal Affairs investigation. All MPD employees shall fully cooperate with Internal Affairs staff.
Definitions
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