The Wichita Police Department and the Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office will start investigating each other’s officer-involved shootings, in-custody deaths and other critical incidents, officials said Wednesday. Sheriff Jeff Easter said Sedgwick County District Attorney Marc Bennett had pushed for this to happen since he was elected in 2012, when Easter was first elected as well. “The Wichita Police Department took a look at this concept and for whatever reason it just didn’t work out during those times,” Easter said. “Chief (Joe) Sullivan came here, we had a discussion about it and were both in agreement that it would be best for this community because this community has been asking for a change in how we investigate these.” Sullivan took over the department in November 2022. Sullivan said now “when an officer or deputy is involved in a critical incident, we have protocols in place to conduct an independent and transparent investigation.” Previously, the Wichita Police Department and the sheriff’s office would investigate each other’s officers only in cases that were potentially criminal. This new agreement will keep that, while adding the officer-involved shootings and in-custody deaths.
Source: Local News | Wichita Eagle