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So it comes as little surprise that a fellow Portland cop — Lt. Kristy Galvan — eventually filed a complaint against Kruger with Mike Kuykendall, a top official with the Portland Police Bureau’s Professional Standards Division, citing Kruger’s rampant misogyny and Nazism. Kuykendall exchanged several text messages with Galvan on the matter, in which he infamously referred to Kruger as a “Nazi” — at one point speculating that Kruger hadn’t read a book he liked since Mein Kampf. The Portland Police Bureau responded to what it considered to be a gravely serious matter, and swiftly exonerated Kruger. Lt. Galvan was summarily demoted; she subsequently quit, citing a hostile workplace environment created mostly by Kruger himself — who by this point had nailed the exoneration letter he had received to his office door. “I feel like no matter how much I complain, it’s like he… he’s just going to win. I feel betrayed,” she told reporters. Galvan later sued the city, netting $50,000. And as for Kuykendall — the bureau also placed him under investigation, and he too was forced to resign.
Posted on: Mon, 04 Aug 2014 20:19:01 +0000

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