A former San Diego Police officer is suing the department over allegations of retaliation, wrongful termination and discrimination.
said her lawyer, John Gomez. Allyson Ford resigned last year, citing retaliation as the reason. She said Mitchell Ford remains with SDPD, employed and armed.
SAN DIEGO — A former San Diego police officer, Allyson Ford, has filed a lawsuit against the San Diego Police Department, alleging retaliation after she reported her ex-husband, an SDPD sergeant ...
Allyson Ford, who spent 17 years with SDPD, alleges in her San Diego Superior Court complaint that after coming forward regarding domestic abuse she suffered, members of the police department ...
Allyson Ford alleges SDPD punished her for making abuse claims against her ex-husband, a Sergeant with the department. New York judge rejects Trump's attempt to block sentencing These Are The 12 ...
A former San Diego police detective is suing the city, claiming she was forced to resign after reporting domestic violence allegedly committed by her ex-husband, also an SDPD officer.
According to court documents, 'Sgt. Ford falsely accused Allyson of having an affair with another SDPD employee, referred to as "Detective Doe." 'Sgt. Ford even threatened to "swat" Detective ...
Allyson Ford filed the lawsuit in San Diego County ... The lawsuit alleges, despite a judge’s restraining order, SDPD did not confiscate his firearms and conducted an internal investigation ...
Toward the end of Allyson Ford’s 17-year career ... according to the complaint. “SDPD looked after Sgt. Ford on account of his male gender,” the complaint says. The department’s ...
Toward the end of Allyson Ford’s 17-year career ... with the restraining order and letting him keep his firearms. “SDPD further retaliated against Plaintiff, for reporting Sgt.