San Jose police chief 'disappointed' with criminal behavior of officers
San Jose's police chief on Tuesday said in a somber tone that he was "disappointed" with the criminal behavior of those in his department, singling out a rookie officer who died of a fentanyl overdose and another officer on leave for drinking alcohol on the job last month during the search for a kidnaped baby. Police also revealed that another officer is on administrative leave as the department investigates a sexual misconduct against him.
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