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Former police officer said bosses retaliated after she refused to sign bogus search warrant


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Former police officer said bosses retaliated after she refused to sign bogus search warrant

An ex-detective for the

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is suing her former employer and several police officers, accusing them of taking away her livelihood and ruining her reputation after she refused to sign what she believed to be a bogus search warrant.

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, who worked for the department for six years, accuses the agency of discriminating and retaliating against her. She also alleges the retaliation continued after she testified publicly about the misconduct she witnessed.

“There’s not a word big enough to express the amount of ***********” in the police department, Phillips said, “and how it’s being allowed to continue and how it seems like everyday is not a big deal.”

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Phillips also names as defendants Police Chief Dan Milanese, former Police Chief Kris Seymore, Elkhart County Prosecutor Vicki Becker and eight police officers.

The case is one of three lawsuits filed in recent days by the same law firm alleging various misconduct by city and county officials.

“What happened to Joy is consistent with the pattern of misconduct that has permeated the Elkhart Police Department for decades: systemic misconduct clouded by a code of silence,” said Phillips’ attorney, Elliot Slosar of the Chicago law firm Loevy & Loevy.

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Elliot Slosar, an attorney for the Chicago firm Loevy & Loevy, has filed multiple lawsuits against the Elkhart Police Department and has represented several people who were convicted in Elkhart but were later exonerated.

In a statement to IndyStar, Corinne Straight, a spokesperson for the city and the mayor’s office, said she cannot yet comment on the allegations.

“Once the City is served and has an opportunity to probe these allegations, the City will likely have a lot to say,” Straight said. “But these are lawsuits; and lawsuits, are tried in a court of law, not the press, notwithstanding the tactic of some attorneys to do otherwise.”

“I would encourage the Star to follow the litigation, attend the court proceedings, and cover these matters in the courts where the law and rules of evidence test the truthfulness of the claims that are today, mere allegations,” Straight added.

Becker, who was elected prosecutor in 2016, said she’s unable to comment outside the judicial process.

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A burglary investigation or sham?

Phillips began her law enforcement career in 1999 at the South Bend Police Department. She began working for the Elkhart Police Department in 2016 and was later promoted to **** ******* detective. According to her complaint, which was filed earlier this month in federal court in South Bend, she had “exemplary” performance reviews during most of her time at the agency and twice became a candidate for police chief.

But a series of events that began in July 2022 and ended with her ******* almost a year later turned her life and career “upside down,” the complaint says.

Phillips said she was an on-call detective the day she received a call asking her to assist in an investigation involving a Cadillac that crashed in a parking lot. She was told the vehicle was tied to a burglary of a nearby building. But Phillips said she there were no witnesses and surveillance footage. The two men in the car, who were taken to the hospital, later said they crashed in the parking lot because they were being shot at, and they didn’t know anything about a burglary, Phillips explained.

A woman, whose father owns the building and had a key to the property, told police there was no forced entry and nothing was stolen, Phillips recalled. The woman also said, according to Phillips, that she didn’t see the two men inside her father’s building.

“There was nothing there,” Phillips said, “It was a nothing sandwich.”

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But Phillips alleges that two of the defendants, Sgt. Brandon Roundtree and Capt. Andrew Whitmyer, told her to sign a search warrant to investigate the alleged burglary.

“I said, ‘You can’t make me do anything ********, unethical or immoral,'” said Phillips, adding that three other detectives had refused to sign the warrant. “I said, ‘I’m willing to take the write up for it.'”

Roundtree, according to the complaint, threatened that Phillips would be demoted. Whitmyer allegedly lashed out, telling her to “stop protecting f—— crackheads!”

Phillips was later disciplined. During a hearing before the police department’s disciplinary board, Phillips said she defended her actions and presented the board with evidence of misconduct by other officers. Body camera footage that Phillips obtained showed that a police officer had “forced open” the door to the property where the burglary had supposedly occurred and that officer had fabricated details in his police report, Phillips alleges.

“I explained to them everything, all the ******** stuff that I saw, and how there was no probable cause,” Phillips said. “There’s no ****** committed, and that they would do well to investigate their officers. Because this is garbage.”

Phillips was suspended for three days ― an action that she said was a retaliation for blowing the whistle. She challenged the suspension through the grievance process and appeared at two hearings in October 2022 before the Board of Public Safety.

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Police officials defend their actions

During one of the hearings, Roundtree pushed back against Phillips’ claims that the search warrant was unjustified.

“Based on the information that I knew from previous cases being reported, I felt as the supervisor there was enough to obtain the search warrant,” Roundtree testified.

Seymore, who was the police chief at that time, also defended the department, saying Phillips’ allegations were not true.

“Policy was not broken. Policy was followed,” Seymore testified,

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. “I have suspended captains for violating policy. And I have removed professional standard investigators for not following policy. So, to insinuate that I would stand idly by and allow policies to be broken by the very people that I’ve appointed, flies in the face of everything that I’ve sworn since day one.”

Shortly after the hearings, Phillips said she received a bad review accusing her of “unacceptable performance.” Police officers

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accusing her of improperly obtaining and improperly releasing investigatory information.

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Elkhart County Prosecutor Vicki Becker has expressed concerns about former Det. Joy Phillips’ honesty. Phillips has now sued Becker and several current and former Elkhart police officers, alleging they retaliated against her after she tried to expose police misconduct.

Becker, the county prosecutor, also wrote a letter to then-Police Chief Seymore, citing concerns over supervisors’ testimonies about Phillips during the Board of Public Safety hearings. Becker wrote that testimonies from three supervisors “would lead a reasonable person to believe that Detective Phillips has a reputation for dishonesty.”

“This puts my Office is a particularly hindered position,” Becker wrote, “… if we have to call Detective Phillips as a material witness in a ********* proceeding, her credibility is tainted, and we must disclose this fact to the defense in any pending matter.”

Phillips, who also accuses Becker of conspiring to retaliate against her, was placed on an indefinite administrative leave in November 2022. As she was leaving, Phillips alleged the defendants kept her from getting out of her office and the building until they inspected her backpack and she turned over a personal audio recorder.

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Joy Phillips worked for the South Bend Police Department for nearly 20 years. She left the department in 2016.

The Indiana State Police investigated the incident and recommended ********* confinement charges against the officers. No charges were filed. Phillips has requested a special prosecutor to investigate.

In 2023, the Elkhart Police Merit Commission voted to ***** her after what Phillips described as a “sham proceeding.”

“The things that happened to me shouldn’t happen to anybody,” Phillips said. “If you were to just hear this story, you would think it’s so far fetched and outlandish that it would never be allowed, when every part of it is true.”

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Phillips, who is now an officer at a smaller police department, said she’s suing to “restore my name, my reputation.”

“I still love law enforcement,” she said. “I do it for all the right reasons. I like the ability to change someone’s life for the better, to feel like you’re making an impact for all the positive and right reasons.”

The South Bend Tribune contributed to this story. Contact IndyStar reporter Kristine Phillips at (317) 444-3026 or at *****@*****.tld.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star:

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