Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Milwaukee chief objects to promotion of sergeant

Morales doesn’t include explanatio­n in letter

- Ashley Luthern

The Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission is expected to decide Thursday whether to promote a sergeant linked to ex-cop Dominique Heaggan-Brown over the objection of Police Chief Alfonso Morales.

The promotion of Sgt. Joseph Hall to the rank of lieutenant has been on hold pending three internal investigat­ions, according to a recently released letter from Morales to the commission.

“The investigat­ions have concluded; however, I firmly believe that the highest standards required for law enforcemen­t personnel, particular­ly those applicable to promoted positions, and the public interest require” Hall not be promoted, Morales wrote.

Morales did not go into detail in his letter.

At the last commission meeting, the Milwaukee Police Supervisor­s’ Organizati­on questioned why Morales was objecting, noting Hall’s only discipline was two official reprimands dating back a decade.

“We can only conclude that there’s some other unexplaine­d factors that have led to this objection,” said Nick Kerhin, who serves on the union’s board of directors.

Kerhin said Hall’s disciplina­ry file was provided to the union, and it included allegation­s that were never proven.

“Allegation­s which are not sustained are exactly that, and denying a promotion because of them would be unfair to Sgt. Hall or any other candidate because unfounded complaints or rumors could cripple people’s careers,” Kerhin said.

In 2017, former Chief Edward Flynn said Hall was under internal investigat­ion after sexual assault allegation­s surfaced against Dominique HeagganBro­wn, the officer who shot and killed Sylville Smith in Sherman Park.

“We can only conclude that there’s some other unexplaine­d factors that have led to this objection.” Nick Kerhin Milwaukee Police Supervisor­s’ Organizati­on

The two cases were not related. Heaggan-Brown was fired after he was charged with several sex crimes. He was convicted in that case and received a three-year sentence.

Heaggan-Brown was acquitted of homicide in Smith’s shooting.

Court records in the sexual assault case show Heaggan-Brown texted Hall after he dropped a man off at a hospital who accused Heaggan-Brown of rape.

“Need your help big time … (expletive) up big time … but need to handle this the most secret and right way possible,” according to the complaint.

Heaggan-Brown told Hall the sex was consensual, “but admitted that (the alleged victim) was drunk and had ‘medical issues,’” it said.

In January 2017, Flynn told WISNTV (Channel 12) that Hall shared the informatio­n with the chain-of-command, but he was not sure of the time frame.

Morales has not spoken publicly about his objection and declined through a spokeswoma­n to discuss the issue, instead advising a reporter to file an open records request. Requests with the Milwaukee Police Department and the Fire and Police Commission are pending.

At the commission’s April 5 meeting, Kerhin said Morales may have “valid reasons to be wary” of the promotion, but said Hall meets, and in some cases exceeds, standards set by the Fire and Police Commission.

If Hall is promoted, he will be on probation for a year. Morales can ensure he is properly trained and supervised and if he does poorly, he can return to the rank of sergeant, Kerhin said.

“Neither the MPSO nor the FPC can guarantee that any particular candidate will be successful upon promotion,” he said.

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