MPD officers must submit job-related social media searches by Oct. 12
MPD officers have been told to submit job-related social media search terms by Oct. 12.
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MPD officers have been told to submit job-related social media search terms by Oct. 12.
Two changes sought by the city of Memphis in a 41-year-old consent decree governing police surveillance will not be allowed under a ruling issued Monday, Sept. 21, by U.S. District Judge Jon McCalla allowing most changes.
Judge rules that Memphis Police Department did not comply with social media sanctions when conducting online searches during police investigations.
Bars will remain closed for now, Judge Jon P. McCalla rules in his order denying their request to reopen after being closed by the Health Department in early July.
The consent decree modification trial ended after four days. Judge will enter his decision on the modification request from the city at a later date.
Undercover officers in the Memphis Police Department’s gang unit have used fake social media accounts to glean information during criminal investigations, a MPD major testified Thursday, May 14, during a hearing on whether the department has violated court-ordered social media sanctions.
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