2 Milwaukee officers suspended, accused of lax assault investigationBy Ryan Haggerty and Gina Barton of the Journal SentinelNov. 19, 2010 |
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![]() Two Milwaukee police officers accused of failing to properly investigate a sexual assault and a robbery each have been suspended for 15 days, documents on file with the Fire and Police Commission show. The patrol officers - Roman A. Martinez and Mathew J. Destree - did not call a supervisor or file a report about the sexual assault even though the victim was naked and they found a knife she said her attacker had used against her, according to the documents. The victim later went to the hospital, where she was interviewed by detectives specially trained to investigate sexual assaults. The detectives reported Martinez and Destree to the department's internal affairs division after the interview, department spokeswoman Anne E. Schwartz said Tuesday. Read More |