To provide a comprehensive record of misconductfor every member of the law enforcement community in every law enforcement department in the United States of America.
This list is accessible via your personal computer, or your personal cell phone by opening our website in your internet browser. When confronted by an officer of the law, you can easily cross-reference his or her name with our list. This way you can quickly find out his or her actual complaint history, including what the officer’s real history of brutality, normally kept hidden from public view by the employing department. If, based on your search of an officer’s complaint history, you are in fear for your own well-being in that officer’s presence, you can now respond in a manner that will preserve your own safety. (Details about what you should do when confronted with such an officer can be found by clicking on Finally, the ONLY Solution To End Law Enforcement Misconduct at the very top of this page.
There are more policies and laws in place that are intended to curtail police misconduct than ever before. Yet, none have had a meaningful effect on our country’s law enforcement abuse epidemic. In fact, the abuses continue to be more prevalent and more egregious. Police Brutality List, along with the map on this site is the only way to show what lies behind the blue wall of silence, and with the help of every victim of police misconduct we can do this once and for all.
Police Brutality List gives the victims of law enforcement misconduct the voice they have never had. The media is primarily influenced by the information spoon fed to them through highly skilled police department spokespersons and the district attorney’s office. These two allies have one goal…to convict an alleged offender, often at all costs. The media rarely pursues the alleged offender’s story, thereby allowing those with a conviction mentality the ability to direct their agenda in any manner they desire, intentionally convicting even innocent defendants prior to ever having a trial.
Because this is a free police brutality and police misconduct reporting site, for the first time ever, all victims of law enforcement abuse have a chance to tell their story to the nation and fight back against the conviction-minded criminal justice system even if they cannot afford an attorney.
Every pin on our map represents either a beating, rape, shooting, death, report falsification, intimidation, harassment, questionable interrogation techniques or one of multiple other abuse categories perpetrated by police departments, sheriff departments, state patrol agencies and other officers of the law enforcement community on a routine basis.
For the full description of how this list and map are to be used for the purposes of ending brutality and misconduct that ruins the lives of innocent victims every day, please visit the Finally, THE Only Solution To End Law Enforcement Misconduct area at the very top of this page.
We say, “You’re welcome.” We have compiled this list so you can quickly cross reference an officer that your client is choosing to sue for misconduct, with our list. This is the easiest way to quickly find an individual officer’s past abuse record. This can be a valuable tool in knowing which case information to request from a department and how likely it will be to show a jury a pattern of past abuses by any given officer.
PLEASE BE ADVISED: This site is neither a site that will publish anyone’s version of events without review, nor a place for a criminal to rant about why he or she shouldn’t have been arrested. Our credibility and integrity are of utmost importance to us. We refuse to publish reports that ramble on nonsensically, or reports that defame individual officers for no reason. We will also not publish any reports that appear to be nothing but an angry rant. False, improper and intentionally deceptive information, as well as vulgar language will eliminate any chance of a report being included on our national list of abusive officers.
Contact us. But first, ask yourself if you really think your inclusion on our list is unsubstantiated. If you’ve been in the law enforcement profession for any length of time, you have become accustomed to any abuses that fall in your departmental “gray area” to be resolved in the favor of law enforcement as well as being reported to the media as such. Because of this, seeing your name on a list of abusers may initially be a shock to you. Additionally, for every report we receive, we have already made an effort to verify said report with either you or your department prior to posting. It is possible that you or your department have refused prior comment and therefore, according to our regulations, the report is published without a rebuttal. It is also possible, but unlikely, that a report has evaded our usual scrutiny to verify the victim’s claim. That being said, if you still feel you have been unjustifiably placed on our list, please do contact us, as we have no intent whatsoever of mislabeling an otherwise upstanding law enforcement professional as a corrupt individual. Thank you for understanding, and we look forward to any exonerating information you may be able to provide.
If you have verifiable information that one or more of our reports is false or misleading you may contact us to let us know. This does NOT include those who believe, that just because they have friends or family in law enforcement, that ALL law enforcement officers are upstanding. Most friends and family of law enforcement hear only one side of the criminal justice system and are often reluctant to accept realities of the persistent brutalities and misconduct. Therefore, an emotional plea to remove someone’s name for that reason alone, and with no evidence contradicting said report cannot be honored. However, if you can factually state why a law enforcement officer should be removed from Police Brutality List, we welcome any information regarding anything posted on this site that you know to be false.