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June 29, 2020Iowa City, Iowa | By: AP
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - An Iowa agency whose power to remove problem officers was recently expanded generally has taken years to ban those who commit serious crimes and rarely punishes officers for improper policing alone.
Records show the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy Council has sought to decertify 17 officers in the last 2 1/2 years after determining they had committed crimes or misconduct that warranted their removal from the profession.
An Associated Press review found that most of those officers had been found guilty of felonies, domestic violence or other crimes that disqualify them from working in law enforcement. Only one officer since 2018 has been decertified for improper police work.